Chipmunk Miniature Watercolor

This is a little miniature I'm working on as well.  It's a chipmunk that I saw while I was out in Wyoming this fall.  There were two of them that were scavenging around a park area.  They were fairly used to being around humans, so they did come up fairly close - was very interesting to watch them.  (My family had a hard time dragging me away from them... :? )

This is a little miniature I’m working on as well.  It’s a chipmunk that I saw while I was out in Wyoming this fall.  There were two of them that were scavenging around a park area.  They were fairly used to being around humans, so they did come up fairly close - was very interesting to watch them.  (My family had a hard time dragging me away from them… :? )

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  1. Patty Wallace said,

    December 13th, 2007 at 10:08 am

    Can I purchase the Chipmunk

  2. Gail said,

    December 16th, 2007 at 8:25 pm

    Oh My God!. You are amazing You are now my new idol. THAT is what I want to put on my canvas. you’re stuff. Seriously. I have to say goodbye to Bob Ross now. I’ll be looking for EVERYTHING i can find on YOU! I know you are too young to know who he was. But, ID dounload his stuff and we’d {rather ,I’d be painting alone }..painting “happy little bushes”…everywhere..lol
    I’m honestly looking forward to hearing back from you ..whenever u get round to this.. but, do you have any “How to DO THAT” books out..where I can learn from you..Im Gail
    Wonderful to meet you…my new inspiration
    My email is
    e.gail.gorman@hotmail.com

  3. Rebecca said,

    December 28th, 2007 at 2:10 am

    Hi Patty. Yes, if you like. (sent you a PM…)

    Hi Gail - thank you very, very much. :D I’m really glad you’re inspired. You’re very sweet. Yes, Bob Ross has started a lot of artists in painting. I have been so fortunate to have had so many amazing people in my life that have inspired me - it makes all of the difference.

    Sorry, but right now I don’t have a ‘how to’ book. But I do post things on the blog here, and have given comments to other visitors that you might find interesting.

    My teacher that really inspired me (…besides my Mom… ;) ) is Carl Brenders. He is an artist from Belgium that I had the wonderful opportunity to study with a number of years ago who taught me to paint much of what I use today. (…a great person, too..)

    Carl does have some books available that are step-by-step and some that just feature his work - you might look in Amazon for his name and find them if you like.

    - Rebecca

  4. Renne' said,

    May 16th, 2008 at 10:05 pm

    Your chipmunk is very beautiful. We have about 20 that live in our woodpile. I can relate to you not wanting to leave them! The are so fun and free.

  5. Rebecca said,

    May 29th, 2008 at 3:47 pm

    Thank you, Renne’! :D

    Oh, they must be wonderful to watch! I saw so many of them staying out west in Montana & Wyoming…even the little ones (which are extra cute… :D ).

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