Blooming Cactus Miniature Painting

This is a miniature painting of a blooming cactus 3-3/4" x 4-3/4" that I just completed titled "Cactus Jewel".  It’s a pretty intricate and involved painting.  It is painted on ivorine, a simulated ivory surface - Ivory is a traditional ground and popular for miniature artists to paint on since the 1700’s - of course, due to conservation reasons, has now been replaced with the synthetic version (which, though synthetic, has been used by miniature artists for over a century). 

I have been delighted with my experience with painting on ivorine. :D (…and am planning to paint more of them.)  Normally I have painted watercolor on board, which would be similar to traditional surfaces that were used also, though a little more modern.

The experiments with this surface have been due to one of my friend’s, Joan Willies, influence.  She has a tremendous knowledge of miniature art as well as the history and techniques, and a little of it is rubbing off on me.   She also has a beautiful website of her miniature paintings hereRebecca Latham | Wildlife Artist

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4 Comments »

  1. Boyd Greene said,

    June 4th, 2007 at 9:18 pm

    The ivorine seems to give your painting illumination like an oil painting. I like it. The lighting is quite delightful and as always very beautiful.

  2. Rebecca said,

    June 7th, 2007 at 10:53 am

    Thank you, Boyd. :D Ivorine helps give more depth to your work - it has a luminous quality to it. …one of the reasons I like it so much. :D

  3. Arvind said,

    September 17th, 2007 at 4:17 pm

    Simply Superb

  4. Patricia Buzo said,

    September 18th, 2007 at 1:36 am

    Absolutely stunning work! I was delighted to see that you are a fellow Minnesotan.

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