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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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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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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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  • chris paige Says:

    Ms. Latham,
    I am in my final quarter of my bachelors degree (25 years in the making). I have created a self-study class called “The Art of Conservation”, which focuses on Environmental awareness, conservation and wildlife art.

    I wanted to include a paper about women involved in early conservation and natural art. The challenge is finding them. There is plenty of information on male artists including the Hudson River School all the way to the artistic photography of Ansel Adams. Do you know of any women who were active artists in environmental or wildlife art (prefer American) from the 18th, 19th and 20th century?

    Also researching how we as artists can get involved in supporting conservation and sustainable living.

    Your site inspired the first foundation ideas for this class. I hope later to develop a local community class to help others find a voice in creating public awareness.

    Thank you for any assistance you can provide.

    Christine Paige-Cissell

  • Rebecca Says:

    Hi Christine,

    I am so honored. Thank you.

    The only women artists that I can think of would be Nancy Howe who was the first woman to win the Federal Duck Stamp and Sherrie Russel Melaine who has also (as well as other state stamps).

    Best,

    Rebecca

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