GALLERIES
Nature-Inspired Art & Design by Elizabeth of LZBTH Creative
Welcome to the Galleries at LZBTH Creative. A place to explore nature-inspired art organized by season, subject, and story. Each collection invites you to find artwork that reflects what matters most. From the quiet peace of a foggy field to the bright joy of a blooming garden. Whether you’re looking to create a calm space at home, give a meaningful gift, or simply bring a touch of beauty to your day, these collections are designed to guide your search. Art isn't just pretty — it's a bridge between chaos and serenity. Here, you'll find Elizabeth Reich’s original watercolor and mixed media designs available as prints, home goods, and thoughtful stationery. All begin with hand-painted art & design, created with care and intention. Artwork is grouped by theme to help you discover pieces that speak to you or someone you love. Looking for handmade cards or in-person shopping? You can also find Elizabeth’s original artwork and cards at University Pickers in Huntsville, AL. Additional print products are available through Society6.
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Subjects
Shop for artwork based on subjects, as suggested by Fine Art America/Pixels, Elizabeth's work is featured in collections of currently trending themes. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
ART & DESIGN
Can’t make it locally? You can still explore Elizabeth’s art online — not just as art prints, but also on home decor, tech accessories, stationery, and more. Each piece is created to bring a sense of calm, beauty, and a touch of nature into your everyday life.
Need help choosing a print? Start by selecting the shape that best suits your space — vertical, horizontal, or square (based on the artwork). Next, select the print size. For a clean, gallery-style look, Elizabeth recommends:
Black frame: use Picture Rag paper and select CRQ13
White frame: use Picture Rag paper and select CRQ12
Natural frame: use Picture Rag paper and select (HP2)
Matting: add a white mat for a finished touch. Elizabeth recommends a 1.5" mat for smaller prints (like 5x7 or 8x10) and 3" or wider for medium to large prints — it gives the art room to breathe and adds a gallery feel.
Once you make your selections, scroll below the image for the final print dimensions.
Why Add a Mat? Matting gives your art room to breathe and enhances its presence in a frame. It creates a clean, gallery-style finish that works in any space.
Wider mats help draw attention inward to the art, especially on larger prints.
A white, or off-white mat is a timeless and classic choice, and let the color in the art shine.
But soft natural mats can also work for warmer tones.
Mat width is personal — if you're gifting or decorating a formal space, a wider mat often feels more polished.
A mat also protects the print from touching the glass—great for long-term preservation.
All prints are professionally made and ship directly from Fine Art America (FAA) with a 30-day satisfaction guarantee — no questions asked. If you're not completely happy with your order, FAA will issue a full refund (note: shipping costs are not refunded unless there's a product defect).
All copyrights and reproduction rights remain with artist Elizabeth Reich, dba LZBTH Creative Content. Artwork may not be reproduced without written permission.
Indigo Daisy Flower by Elizabeth Reich
Color Field Hawai'i Salt and Pepper Beach by Elizabeth Reich
Promising Beginnings, Daisy and Sweet Peas Posy by Elizabeth Reich
A Miracle Happened, Dreidels in Primary Colors by Elizabeth Reich
One and a Half Oranges by Elizabeth Reich
Sycamore Leaf, Nature Walk Discovery by Elizabeth Reich
Daffodils in the Woods by Elizabeth Reich
Winter Chickadee by Elizabeth Reich
Green Mountain Sky Lake by Elizabeth Reich
Scarlet and White Gladiolus, August Birth Flower by Elizabeth Reich
Lily of the Valley, May Birth Flower by Elizabeth Reich
Joyful Penguin by Elizabeth Reich
Autumn's Story by Elizabeth Reich
Pear and Shadow by Elizabeth Reich
Sour Apples by Elizabeth Reich
Poinsettia, Flower of the Holy Night by Elizabeth Reich
Winter Study South Carolina Field Series by Elizabeth Reich
Hen, without Chicks, Succulent Plant by Elizabeth Reich
Chrysanthemum, Golden Flower, November Birth Flower by Elizabeth Reich
Birch Trees in Green by Elizabeth Reich
Sunny Field Day South Carolina Field Series by Elizabeth Reich
Gnomes for the Holidays by Elizabeth Reich
Wood Violet, February Birth Flower by Elizabeth Reich
After the Rain South Carolina Field Series by Elizabeth Reich
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Our Story
Meet Elizabeth...
Founder (2017) of LZBTH Creative Content, her Art & Design Studio. Elizabeth, a watercolor and mixed-media artist passionate about blending nature's beauty with moments of reflection. A Nature-lover who sees beauty in every petal or leaf, an art enthusiast, and dreamer who is seeking joy and serenity amongst life's chaos. Elizabeth enjoys spending time in the studio creating colorful puddles and experimenting with the versatile medium of Watercolor inspired by her walks outdoors and visits to colorful gardens.
Elizabeth's Mission
Is influenced by her love of nature and flower gardens. Elizabeth is committed to eco-conscious practices like: eco-friendly materials, minimizing waste, and employing print-on-demand to reduce excess. Her watercolor and mixed media works, are vibrant and textured, often mixed with other media to create pieces that reflect the vivid hues, soft textures, and atmospheric qualities found in Nature. She aims to bring the Outdoors Inside by creating Contemporary Impressionistic (full of Expressionism) nature art that serves as a "Bridge Between Chaos and Serenity." Whether you're building a gallery wall, sending a heartfelt card, or seeking a unique gift, Elizabeth's art pieces are designed to add a pop of color, a touch of softness, and a connection to the natural world. All with sustainability in mind and a handmade touch.
Why Watercolor
Almost a decade ago, in a moment of introspection, she asked herself, "What would my eight-year-old self want to do?" The answer was,
"Watercolors!"
This was not too surprising. She remembers pushing Crayola watercolors and paint with water books to perform some wonder they were not meant to. Watercolor is versatile, ready to mix with other mediums or act on its own, inviting the artist to collaborate in the creation of the artwork. Elizabeth looks to know which "mistakes" to keep while playing in shallow puddles of color.As Scott Adams said,
"Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep. You have to let yourself go to be creative."
Elizabeth's Background
She has always had an interest in art and craft. While opportunities to delve into the world of art were not always present, she embraced the ones that were. Elizabeth is a transplant from New England, who graduated from the University of Alabama Huntsville (UAH) in 2005 with a Bachelors in Art History.
Her exploration into watercolor began with Linda Ruhl's Floral Watercolor class at the Huntsville Museum of Art. Soon after she attended an online class with Annie Strack, Watercolor for the Absolute Beginner.
Since that time her art has evolved to include: Landscape Paintings inspired by and under the guidance of Jill Williams and Angela Fehr, with additional interest in Jean Lurssen and Ann Blockley. Color Field Paintings inspired by Modern Masters. Mentorships with Ann Moeller and Terri Shows has broadened her skills. Elizabeth entered the world of Surface Pattern Design almost five years ago, and honed her skills with instruction by Sarah Watts' class: From Paint to Pattern. The world wide web has brought numerous other wonderful instructors.
Explore her portfolio to find radiant blooming floral designs; moody, atmospheric, landscapes; and celestial-inspired pieces that tell a story of connection to nature's beauty and serenity. Elizabeth's art does more than decorate; it creates meaningful, joyful spaces that reflect your love for nature, bring the outdoors indoors, supports a small art business, and celebrate sustainability. Thank you for visiting LZBTH Creative, may these pieces bring calm and joy to your home.
Connect with Elizabeth
on Social at the Gram or visit Facebook to catch a live. You can also discover what Elizabeth was inspired by on Pinterest.
Exhibitions
Group Exhibit | Convergence | ALWCA Juried Exhibition | Lowe Mill Arts and Entertainment in the Alabama Women's Caucus Art Gallery. | July-September 2025 | Selected:
"Ring of Moon Phases"
"Autumn's Story"
"Quoth the Raven"
Solo Exhibition | Theme: Walking Through the Seasons | Elizabeth Reich of LZBTH Creative Content at Huntsville-Madison County Public Library, Madison Branch | April-May 2025 | 30 nature inspired watercolor artworks of original paintings and Giclee art prints reflecting the beauty and rhythm of North Alabama's seasons. Elizabeth is a mixed media watercolor artist based in North Alabama.
Group Exhibit | Regional Exhibit of the 6000 Circles Project | ALWCA Juried Exhibition | Lowe Mill Arts and Entertainment in the Alabama Women's Caucus Art Gallery. | January-April 2025 | Selected: Assemblage artwork titled "Where Does Time Go?"
Group Exhibit | CALM - ALWCA Juried Exhbition | Huntsville Hospital, AIMS, Huntsville, AL | March 2024 | Selected:
"Spring Sky Cloudy Day, Stratocumulus Floccus Clouds"
"Sunrise Cumulus Clouds"
"Spring Sky Cloudy Day, Stratocumulus Clouds"
"Morning Clouds, Altocumulus Clouds"
Solo Temporary Exhibit | Theme: Birth Month Flowers | LZBTH Creative at University Pickers | Winter 2024 | 13 original watercolor and mixed media watercolor artworks by Elizabeth.
Juried Exhibit | Huntsville Creatives, Lowe Mill Arts & Entertainment, Huntsville, AL | Beach Theme | Hawai'i Noon Beach Walk | August 2019
Juried Exhibit | Huntsville Creatives, Lowe Mill Arts & Entertainment, Huntsville, AL | Space Theme | Blue and Gold Starry Night | June 2019
Past Commissions
Private Art Commission, YouTube Profile Image and Banner, Watercolor and Ink, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/@WumpusGaming (rated MA)
Private Art Commission, Pine Forest Cardinals, 10x8inches, Watercolor pigment, pencil & acrylic ink on watercolor paper, 2020
Private Art Commission, Lindon Mountain Scene, 9.75x7.75inches, Watercolor on paper, 2020
Private Art Commission, Bridal Bouquet, Triptych, each 12x12inches, Watercolor on canvas, 2018
Publications
Interviewed by Digital Creator and Podcast Host of "Art Talk with April," April Muschara Harris (2024), Podcast, Art Talk with April, Season 5, Episode 5
Interviewed by Fine Artist Stephanie Weaver available on YouTube Stephanie Weaver Fine Art Artist: Featured Artist Elizabeth Reich, Aspiring Surface Pattern Designer (2022): the Interview
"Meet Our Content Coordinator," South Huntsville Neighbors, Bob and Suzanne Druckman, Publishers (Huntsville AL: Best Version Media, October 2020)
Professional Service
2023 (April 2023-March2024) ALWCA Leadership Group, Team Member, Secretary, of Alabama Women's Caucus for Art, Huntsville, AL



