Commission Progress – Red Fox Kit Miniature Watercolors

This is the progress of the three fox kit miniature paintings in my studio right now.  I have a lot of the detail on the foxes themselves painted in already, though I'm not completely finished with them yet.  For the commission, I am fortunate to have no set deadline, so I am able to set these pieces in my studio and study them and determine how to proceed to completion. (Though, I am eager to see them proceed as are a number of my blog visitors.)  I am not quite sure how I would like to complete the logs in two of the paintings - what lichens or mosses to add, etc.  I have done some research for the paintings recently during a short research trip with my family (to be posted soon) and may also bring some of the local forest habitat into my studio for reference to paint from life.

This is the progress of the three fox kit miniature paintings in my studio right now.  I have a lot of the detail on the foxes themselves painted in already, though I'm not completely finished with them yet.  For the commission, I am fortunate to have no set deadline, so I am able to set these pieces in my studio and study them and determine how to proceed to completion. (Though, I am eager to see them proceed as are a number of my blog visitors.)  I am not quite sure how I would like to complete the logs in two of the paintings - what lichens or mosses to add, etc.  I have done some research for the paintings recently during a short research trip with my family (to be posted soon) and may also bring some of the local forest habitat into my studio for reference to paint from life.

This is the progress of the three fox kit miniature paintings in my studio right now.  I have a lot of the detail on the foxes themselves painted in already, though I'm not completely finished with them yet.  For the commission, I am fortunate to have no set deadline, so I am able to set these pieces in my studio and study them and determine how to proceed to completion. (Though, I am eager to see them proceed as are a number of my blog visitors.)  I am not quite sure how I would like to complete the logs in two of the paintings - what lichens or mosses to add, etc.  I have done some research for the paintings recently during a short research trip with my family (to be posted soon) and may also bring some of the local forest habitat into my studio for reference to paint from life.

This is the progress of the three fox kit miniature paintings in my studio right now.  I have a lot of the detail on the foxes themselves painted in already, though I’m not completely finished with them yet.  For the commission, I am fortunate to have no set deadline, so I am able to set these pieces in my studio and study them and determine how to proceed to completion. (Though, I am eager to see them proceed as are a number of my blog visitors.)  I am not quite sure how I would like to complete the logs in two of the paintings – what lichens or mosses to add, etc.  I have done some research for the paintings recently during a short research trip with my family (to be posted soon) and may also bring some of the local forest habitat into my studio for reference to paint from life. Rebecca Latham | Wildlife Artist

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10 Responses to “Commission Progress – Red Fox Kit Miniature Watercolors”

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  1. Boyd Greene says:

    Your paintings are moving along very well. They are very beautiful. There are a pack of baby foxes close to my house that I’m enjoying watching grow up. I cannot wait to see these completed. I just love the atmosphere your paintings have.

  2. Will says:

    Your pictures are astonishing! I almost cried while scrolling down the page.

  3. Will says:

    I love foxes and your paintings bring out fox *infinity

  4. Rebecca says:

    Hi Boyd & Will – Thank you for stopping by! I’m glad you like how these pieces are coming along. :D

  5. Jake says:

    I love the wolf paintings they bring out the detail and the atmosphere of a wolf.

    from Wills friend Jake

    P.S Wolves Rock

  6. Daniel Phipps says:

    Hi Rebecca,
    The first fox cub is my favourite, alert and ready. Your ability to capture the finest details fascinate me. You must produce a series of slides of how you manage to do it. I am about to start a water colour of an Eurasian Eagle owl and would love to have some tips on how to produce such fine detail.
    Why dont you produce a dvd on how you achieve this level of detail? Go on, you know you want to!

    Regards, Daniel Phipps (UK)

  7. smara lahoud says:

    hi rebecca! i love your sketches and paintings.I also love to sketch but not paint but i sketched some of your paintings and they look amazing just like your's.Keep it up!!! :)

  8. Gary & Lisa says:

    Your paintings are beautiful Rebecca, especially the fox's, my girlfreind Lisa and i like Foxes :)

  9. Bernadette says:

    Hye , I really like your paintings!!!!They r awesome!!!!Rebecca can u please email me on how you draw all these animals???I really want to know..I like arts…

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