Rebecca Latham’s painting “Evening Golds – Redtail Hawk Portrait” is a stunning example of fine detail realism in watercolors. The painting captures the majesty and grace of the redtail hawk, with every feather and detail of the bird’s face rendered in exquisite detail. Latham’s use of watercolors allows her to […] Read more »
Polar Pause – Polar Bear Cub
Rebecca Latham’s new polar bear cub painting, titled “Polar Pause,” is a stunning depiction of the majesty and beauty of these incredible creatures. With its intricate detail and soft, ethereal color palette, Latham’s painting captures the fragile and delicate nature of polar bear cubs. The painting was created for the […] Read more »
31st International Miniature Art Show
Rebecca has a new collection of hand held sized 1/6th scale miniature wildlife paintings now showing at the 31st International Miniature Art Show that just opened at Seaside Art Gallery in NC. Rebecca’s paintings in this collection feature subjects from her first hand observations of wildlife native to Minnesota. The […] Read more »
Art Question Roundup
Sepia watercolor on board of a new wolf painting in progress, ©Rebecca Latham Kim B. – Do you give lessons??? I already do some painting, but no where near as good as you!! Love your work Thank you, Kim. I’m sorry, but for the time being I don’t teach […] Read more »
Sterling Silver and 24Kt Gold
I have had a lot of response come in about the use of 24 karat gold and sterling silver in my work recently. Unfortunately, because of the volume of questions, I have been unable to answer them individually. Hopefully this answers any curiosities people may have about the subject. What do […] 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 »
How Long Did It Take You To Paint That?
Squirrel Collection – all works are 5in x 7in, watercolor on board with sterling silver, ©Rebecca Latham I am asked this question rather often: How long do you work on a painting? How long did it take you to paint that? I stop and think. I try to give […] 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 »