
Lighting and a sense of a tentative, cautious fascination make this piece work. This lynx kitten is hesitant but captivated by ……
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Lighting and a sense of a tentative, cautious fascination make this piece work. This lynx kitten is hesitant but captivated by ……


Captivated by something just out of our line of vision, this lynx kitten was a wonderful subject! Portraying a sense of innocence as well as 3 dimensional light and value (that feeling as if you could reach out and touch him that we all strive for) was a real challenge.


Latham Studios has been signed by Hadley House! Earlier this year we were approached by the company and now things have been finalized. We are excited to be able to share our images with an even larger audience!



Here is the Snow Leopard in progress (finally!!). Still lots to do with it, but I like the play of light in it thus far. I still have a few bugs to work out in the composition, but I mainly will now progress to adding more textures and color — and maybe a little more "eye candy", the fun stuff!! Keep watching!!

A new beginning……….
It’s always fun to start a new painting, but this one is especially exciting! Not only do I get to paint BIG, but I also get to paint one of my favorite subjects – the Snow Leopard!! I already have a good start on it, so I will post a picture soon of the progress thus far.

Last spring, we had a wonderful photoshoot with several baby critters. One was this adorable bobcat kitten. She was very small and very bewildered by the attention and cameras. We never tire of experiencing the little ones, the awesome beginning of a wild animal’s life.
This painting is available at Whistlepik Gallery, Fredericksburg, Texas. www.whistlepik.com

Today I’m trying to finish up a number of miniature paintngs (about 2" x 3"). We are sending them off in about a week for a holiday gallery show. We are also finishing up plans for our own annual holiday show in December. More about that later.
It looks like we’ll be doing miniatures for a very long time. We have such a great response and demand for them as well as our larger paintings. It’s hard to keep up, but that’s a good problem to have as an artist!

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