Miniature Rabbit Painting in Progress

One of Rebecca Latham's miniature watercolor paintings in progress is.... Read more »

Oops. Scratch that.

No matter how well things are planned out, something always seems to mess it up.  It never fails.  Murphy’s Law, I suppose.  But somehow, everything always turns out just fine, or even better than we had hoped for.  Odd, isn’t it?   :) This is a recent image of the fox […] Read more »

Travel the Country – Wild Southwest

I have been able to study and travel to many beautiful areas, and am very fortunate.  It is fantastic to have so many subjects to choose from. :)  Decisions, decisions.  I will post some of these new paintings that are being planned out in a bit.  :) Aside from dreaming […] Read more »

New Work on the Move

I spoke with one of my galleries recently who was requesting more work to exhibit in their showroom.  A very nice problem to have, being sold out or having low inventory in my galleries.  :)   I do wish that I could paint a little faster.   ;) This is a new […] Read more »

A Western Wilderness Paradise

Everyone needs a little refreshing inspiration.  :D  For me, it’s spending time in an undisturbed natural area or being up close and personal with wildlife that lives there.  I just love those deep wooded areas of Montana and Wyoming, and often find myself thinking of them while working in my […] Read more »

Miniature Paintings For A New International Exhibition

I was recently asked to show some of my work in a newly organized international invitational exhibition for miniature artwork featuring nature themed pieces.  The show will be featuring work by many well known artists, both from the USA and other areas of the world.  My Mom, Karen, and sister, […] Read more »

Western Sketches

This is a scan of one of my older field sketches – a wild lupine from Wyoming.  I made this study as well as several others of the native summer wildflowers.  During my last springtime research trek to Wyoming, I had the opportunity to study a wealth of wildflowers in the parks.  […] Read more »