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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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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 and author working in finely detailed watercolors. Her works range all sizes - all painted in miniature. Represented by Latham Studios. More»

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  • Peter Labyak Says:

    The painting lesson is awesome! Questions: surface? size? When you say transferred, what do you mean technically? I ask that because I do my drawings(for oils) right on the board or ivorine..then use fixative before applying washes, etc. I also attempt to do my values in the drawing as well….and for still lifes(fruit, etc) I will underpaint with white/black/shades of acrylic….very light smooth coats.

    You insights as how to add other references appreciated. Pete

  • Rebecca Says:

    Hi Pete,

    Thanks :D – Glad you liked seeing what I do. The surface is smooth illustration board and the size is about 4×6. You can see an example of methods to transfer a drawing here: http://www.art-made-easy.com/transfer-an-image.html I remember you said earlier that you draw right on your Ivorine…my Ivorine doesn’t cooperate with me so much.

    Painting in an underpainting of your values in acrylic like that can really help. Some artists paint brown and white like that too …or sometimes more vibrant tones.

    For adding other references – I assume you mean more habitat? I just put grasses and things where it seems to be needed.

    Best,

    Rebecca

  • Karen Scott Says:

    This may sound stupid…ummm which of your paintings are watercolors and which ones are oil or acrylic?? I’m a beginner…..thank you
    K-

  • Sinead Says:

    hi! im sinead but people call me Naidy and im 14, i was lookin throught the tinternet lookin for ideas as i have an art project on man made and natural things and i really like ur work!
    its amazing! im not really a sketchin type drawer, i draw cartoons and sumtimes i do anami (i cant spell!)
    do u have any tips that would help?
    when it comes to sketchin im not that good! but i really wunna do well wen i do my gcse art.
    im not that good with water paint either, i love workin with acrilic paint! i love big and bold!
    anyways, thank you! naidy xx

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