
This is the progress on the little wolf puppy painting (9×12, watercolor on board). It should be finishing up soon.
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This is the progress on the little wolf puppy painting (9×12, watercolor on board). It should be finishing up soon.
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This is one of a collection of flower paintings that were just completed. This piece was inspired from a visit to the while their iris gardens were in full bloom last spring. They were just beautiful (not to mention their poppies! …but that will have to be another painting…
). I had never seen so many varieties in one place – it was fantastic!
This painting is 5×7, “Garden Pearl” – watercolor on board.
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Living in the land of 10,000 frozen lakes, I spend quite a bit of time painting in my studio in the winters. But lately, it seems to be especially gloomy. So, as Iearlier this week, I started on a new cheery, sunny painting of wolf puppies to brighten up my studio. (When the snow isn’t scheduled to melt for at least several months, we do what we can..
)
This is a detail scan of one of the wolf puppies in the new painting (sepia stage of painting). I loved the expression. I spent several hours with their litter – watching them run and play until they wore themselves out and were ready for naps. ..and I was lucky enough to of them for a bit too. The puppy painting has just a little more to go before it’s completed… mostly grass-work left to do.
In addition to the spring puppies, I have a collection of spring flowers that should be fit to leave the easel very soon. So more to come!
Tags: animal, art, artist, artwork, fine_art, miniature_art, miniature_painting, new_painting, puppy, rebecca latham, traditional miniature, watercolor, wildlife, wildlife_art, wolf


This is one of my latest paintings – a 5×7 wolf portrait (watercolor on board, traditional miniature).
The new year is shaping up to be a very busy one! Very exciting! I’m delighted to be looking forward to some wonderful events. And so, my studio is filled with nearly finished paintings waiting for their finishing touches ..and plans for many more to create.
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I just completed this new Whitetail buck miniature painting, pictured here in both sepia and the finished stages. The watercolor painting is 5×7.
It was awesome seeing this buck at close range. It seemed that no matter how he stood in front of me, that he was holding a majestic pose. I haven’t painted many adult deer, so I was eager to work through this piece. …and with the small size of the painting, it went rather smoothly…so perhaps I will start a larger one sometime here as well..

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This is a new young wolf painting that has just come off the easel. It is an unusual pose, so I thought it would be a nice challenge. The first scan is the beginning watercolor sepia stage of the piece.

This is the final painting. It is watercolor on board (and traditional miniature, of course). I thought that grasses around him would help to move the eye around the piece, etc., so I put them in last minute.
Tags: animal, art, artist, artwork, fine_art, latham, miniature_art, miniature_painting, Paintings, rebecca, traditional miniature, watercolor, wildlife_art

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