Northern Twins, watercolor and sterling silver on board, ©Rebecca Latham Voyageurs National Park, Mini Award Winner, 7th Annual Paint the Parks, Coutts Museum of Art Lofty Perch, watercolor and sterling silver on board, ©Rebecca Latham Olympic National Park, Mini Award Winner, 7th Annual Paint the Parks, Coutts Museum of […] Read more »
8th Annual Small Works Show at Planet Bronze
Field of Gold – Bison, watercolor and sterling silver on board, ©Rebecca Latham A scan of my piece in Planet Bronze Art Gallery’s 8th Annual Small Works Show – All works in the exhibit are 5″x7″. A wine and hors d’oeuvres reception will be held on Friday, December 6th from […] Read more »
Being Thankful
Detail of a Raccoon in Progress, 8″ x 10″, Sepia watercolor on board, ©Rebecca Latham For everyone in the US, or celebrating the holiday, happy Thanksgiving to you and yours. For others in various parts of the world, Christmas and other holidays and festivities filled with family and friends are […] Read more »
Iris Collection
Iris Collection – all works are 5in x 7in, watercolor on board, ©Rebecca Latham This collection was inspired from a garden center I visit. I had never seen such a buttery color to irises, and they immediately became one of my favorites. The evening sun added to their beauty, with […] Read more »
12th Annual IAA Animals and Wildlife Show, Texas
Curious Bandit – Raccoon, watercolor on board with sterling silver and 24kt gold, 12 in x 12 in, ©Rebecca Latham Pleased to be showing at this new venue and national exhibition put on by the Irving Art Association, Rebecca’s “Curious Bandit – Raccoon”, and “Skylord – Great Horned Owl” […] Read more »
What is the largest size you would attempt to do when adding so much detail?
Concentration – Cougar, 12 in x 15 in, ©Rebecca Latham, watercolor on board A few weeks ago, someone asked a question concerning larger sized paintings. What is the largest size you would attempt to do when adding so much detail? The answer, simply be due to physical limitations, would […] Read more »
Flying South – Cinnamon Teal Arrive in Texas
Water’s Edge – Cinnamon Teal, 8in x 10in watercolor on board, ©Rebecca Latham This piece just arrived in Texas at Whistle Pik Galleries. I noticed I hadn’t painted a lot of ducks recently, which was unfortunate. They are beautiful and always have a good bit of personality that shows through […] Read more »
Just Arrived: Pair of Works in Tulsa
Resting on the Ledge – Young Wolf, 6in x 8in watercolor on board with sterling silver I enjoyed watching this wolf on an overcast day as he played and explored. After a great deal of activity, he slowed down and curled up on a stone ledge to rest – a […] Read more »
New Collection Arriving..
A new collection of works was just delivered to it’s premiere venue – here is a first peek at the paintings: Evening Egret, 6in x 8in watercolor on board with sterling silver & 24kt gold A stunningly beautiful evening in a marsh as the sun was setting, all of the […] Read more »
5 Reasons Why I Love Working With Watercolor
Why do I love watercolor? It is true, most people do not use watercolor in this way when they work. Often I find that collectors are curious about my use of watercolors, why I use them, and how I stumbled upon what I do. In earlier years, I have experimented […] Read more »