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A recent watercolor painting by artist/painter Rebecca Latham

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Wildlife artist Rebecca Latham

Rebecca Latham is a realistic wildlife and nature painter working in finely detailed watercolors. Her works range from large scale formats to small paintings - all painted in miniature. Classic traditional miniature painting is painting very detailed and not associated with smallness or scale.

Rebecca’s artwork and paintings are exhibited extensively in galleries and shows across the United States and abroad. She holds memberships in numerous prestigious fine art societies around the world.

Throughout her career as an international wildlife artist, she has raised thousands of dollars for wildlife conservation. Through her artwork and paintings, she hopes to bring the beauty of wildlife and wild places to the public. The artist is also dedicated to the preservation of true traditional miniature painting in all it's forms, as well as to encourage young people interested in the fine arts and wildlife. (more....)


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  • Cindy Says:

    Wow, Rebecca, this came out great! I was dying to see…..
    I really love the light in his face- you captured that so well. You certainly don’t need me to tell you this, but Great Job!

    Can’t wait to see more…
    Warmly,
    Cindy

  • Chris Bloor Says:

    I just ’stumbled’ on your blog and it made my day! I used to have a pet fox when I lived in the Highlands of Scotland in the 1980’s Love your blog! I will be back often!

    Chris Bloor Lismore, NSW Australia

  • Robert Ryan Says:

    Awesome Rebecca!

    I’ve been watching your site for several years now (My how time flies!) LOL And just recently signed up for your blog - as I stumbled in the other day. I LOVE IT!! Thanks so much! It’s a real pleasure to be at least virtually present to see someone whos work you admire create beautiful artwork! The fox is so out of the ordinary as far as composition alone - a very nice piece!! Keep up the great work!

  • Rebecca Says:

    Cindy - Hi! He was a lot of fun to paint - and an awfully cute model. :D Thanks!

    Chris - Thanks Chris. I have heard of people owning arctic foxes as pets - that they’re a lot like small dogs. Thanks for stopping by! :D

  • Rebecca Says:

    Robert - Thanks! :D I’m glad you like what you see. I really like having the blog for that reason too. Artists spend so much of their time tucked away in their studios — It’s nice to be able to communicate with the rest of the world. ;)

  • Laurie Carasso Says:

    i stumbled on to your site recently. I am an animal lover and protector, but alas, my painting skills are basically paint-by-number, and even that 8s questionable. Your work is beautiful-I was looking for the fox painting, and I looked past the actual painting, thinking it was a photo!

    Awesome!

  • Jim Smith Says:

    Love your work!! Really like the Fox!! Looking forward to see more of your work and comments in the miniatureart group.

  • Rebecca Says:

    Hi Laurie, I can’t do paint by numbers either.  I tried. :D LOL  Thank you for your comments.

    Hi Jim, Thank you! :D It’s so nice of you to drop by.

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