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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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The Great Outdoors

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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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Wildlife artist Rebecca Latham

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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  • Joanne Giesbrecht Says:

    You have been a very busy artist with all the new paintings you are posting!!! I am continually amazed at the amount of detail and realism you accomplish in each of your miniatures… what a spectacular gift you have in "seeing" and then "creating" in watercolor!!! I love coming here to visit. You are a great inspiration. :-)

  • Emily Says:

    That is sooo amazing! Your work inspires me alot. Do you have any tips for a young drawer?

  • rebeccalatham Says:

    Aww.. Thank you! I really appreciate that. :) I have a lot of fun. Hope to post more soon….

  • rebeccalatham Says:

    Thank you, Emily! Well, I'll post what I mentioned to someone earlier today:

    Practice a lot. Ask for advice from artists you know or meet that you respect (get critiques). Take classes if possible. Observe your subjects as much as possible (also draw from life and/or take good reference photos as much as you can). ….hope that helps!

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