
The large-flowering trillium is my favorite flower. Light dances across the petals and leaves creating a captivating design that leads the viewer’s eye throughout.
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The large-flowering trillium is my favorite flower. Light dances across the petals and leaves creating a captivating design that leads the viewer’s eye throughout.


Here is the final painting. All that is left to do is the signature
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Lots of changes made this time. Next will be the final details on each turtle and tweaks throughout the painting.


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!

Now I have darkened overall and added a bit of warm tones and the beginnings of water detail. At this stage, the lights are muted but will be brought out again as the painting progresses and the detail is further developed. The little swimming turtle has been lost for the moment. (I promise to bring him back!)

Here is the beginning of a new turtle painting, approximately 8 x 3 1/2 inches. It is designed using one of our photo references that Rebecca used for her very well received "Turtle Jam" painting. This one will require 20 turtles though. (Can you find them all?
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The foreground water will be much more developed in the painting.
Keep watching…..I plan to have this one done in a couple of months, hopefully much sooner!
Thanks for stopping by….
Karen



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!!

One of my larger commissions, this ringneck pheasant was completed as a 24" x 36" painting. It was a challenge, both with a complexly patterned bird and a detailed background. I enjoyed painting it, but was happy to be finished!!

We were lucky to capture this wolf walking in the water near Yellowstone National Park. A beautiful back light illuminated him and also caught the water dripping off of him, making him an irresistible subject to paint. This painting was auctioned at the Gilcrease Museum’s "American Art in Miniature" exhibition. It went for $1000. more than the asking price, a huge compliment to me and happily more for the Museum!

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