Reflecting in Colour: Botanical Art and the Close of the Year
A reflective close to the year in the studio — looking back at the rhythm, colour, and creative process behind The Botanical Collection, and the quiet spaces it now inhabits.
Collecting Art Prints: Building a Personal Collection at Home
Collecting art prints is more than decoration — it’s storytelling. In this Studio Journal entry, Liz Govier shares how to curate a collection that feels cohesive, personal, and timeless, featuring pieces from The Botanical Collection.
Inside the Cardigan Arts Winter Exhibition — A Studio Journal Reflection
Botanical art has a remarkable ability to bring calm, colour, and quiet structure into the spaces we live in. This year, the Cardigan Arts Winter Exhibition offers a chance to see a curated selection of my botanical prints in a new setting — the historic Guildhall in Cardigan. From large-scale giclée works to a collection of mounted prints and greeting cards, this journal entry shares a closer look at the exhibition, the preparation behind the scenes, and the craft that guides each piece in The Botanical Collection.
Seasonal Stillness: Botanical Art for Winter Interiors
Winter invites a slower rhythm — a time to create warmth and calm at home. Seasonal Stillness: Botanical Art for Winter Interiors explores how botanical fine art prints by Liz Govier bring light, colour, and quiet beauty to interior spaces during the cooler months.
Autumn Warmth — Botanical Prints for Cosy Homes
As the days shorten and the light turns golden, our homes become places of quiet retreat. Autumn Warmth: Botanical Prints for Cosy Homes explores how colour, texture, and natural light can transform interior spaces through the season — with styling ideas featuring prints from the Botanical Collection.
The Enduring Appeal of Botanical Art in Interior Design
Botanical art continues to hold a timeless place in interior design, connecting the calm rhythm of nature with the spaces we live in. This Studio Journal entry explores why botanical prints remain a lasting favourite — their quiet versatility, natural warmth, and ability to bring depth and balance to any interior.
Behind the Botanical Collection: The Making of Madame Alfred Carrière
From the first sketch to the final print, each piece in the Botanical Collection carries its own rhythm. This Studio Journal entry follows the making of Madame Alfred Carrière — a study of soft light, layered petals, and quiet detail. It offers a look at how digital illustration meets traditional botanical composition, from reference to finished artwork.