Classic Miniature Art - More than little pictures.
Rebecca Latham's watercolors are classically painted miniature paintings. Whether large or small, it's the classical methods of painting refined detail that give miniature paintings their allure.
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Rebecca Latham is an international realistic wildlife and nature painter working in finely detailed watercolors. Her works range all sizes - all painted in miniature. Represented by Latham Studios. More»
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All of the paintings are 5×7 except for the wolf, which is 3×5. The frame moulding width on the wolf miniature is a little over 2-1/2" in width – the others are a little wider. The closed corner frames are ordered in. We used to have our own frameshop, so we still have a lot of the equipment to frame things up – like a computerized mat cutter.
March 16th, 2007 at 7:40 am
They are absolutely stunning! Could you give the dimensions on paintings, frames, etc…..just curious. Do your own frames or have a framer? Pete
March 16th, 2007 at 2:25 pm
Hi Pete,
All of the paintings are 5×7 except for the wolf, which is 3×5. The frame moulding width on the wolf miniature is a little over 2-1/2" in width – the others are a little wider. The closed corner frames are ordered in. We used to have our own frameshop, so we still have a lot of the equipment to frame things up – like a computerized mat cutter.
Thanks for stopping by!
March 19th, 2007 at 4:14 pm
Beautiful paintings! You’ve captured each animals essence so convincingly.
Cheers,
Nic
March 26th, 2007 at 3:35 pm
Thank you, Nic.