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Wildlife 'In Miniature'

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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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Getting Out in the Wild.

Rebecca and her family, paint wildlife and nature for the most part. So when they aren't at their easels painting or attending one of their exhibits, there's a good chance that they're out and about researching what they love.

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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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  • Raymond CHAN Says:

    I love this picture too

  • louise Says:

    hi i love this picture and i ave chosen to do it for my art prodject but i need details on it
    for example i need to know how it was made wohat materials you used etc…

  • Larissa Says:

    The Texture Shown In This Picture Is Really Good. I Am Baffled By Your Superb Talent. I Am High In Hopes That One Day I’ll Be Able To Accomplish The Works Of Art You Have In Your Gallery.

  • Rebecca Says:

    Raymond, Louise, & Larissa - Thank you!! I am so happy that you like this piece. :D

    This was painted in watercolors on board like a lot of my work. If you are determined to accomplish something, nothing will stop you. :D Best wishes.

    Cheers,

    Rebecca

  • Bailey Says:

    Hi Rebecca, I just want to make sure it is okay with you if I use this picture on a blog for school. I have to make a utopian society and the society has to have an animal that represents it and I chose the wolf and this is the best picture I found. The link to the blog is http://estesb.edublogs.org and the picture is used under the link on the right Utopian Animal. I linked credit to this site.
    Thank you. :)

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