Step into a world of enchantment and natural beauty with our latest addition to the print collection – the mesmerizing “Butterfly Serenade.” This exquisite artwork, originally a small commissioned watercolor painting, has been transformed into stunning open edition prints that capture the delicate allure of two white butterflies resting on […] Read more »
Blue Light Special – Eastern Bluebird
Rebecca Latham’s painting “Blue Light Special – Eastern Bluebird” is a stunning work of art that captures the beauty and complexity of the natural world. The central subject of the painting is an Eastern Bluebird, a species known for its striking blue coloring and melodic song. In Latham’s painting, the […] Read more »
Winter Moment – Rabbit
Rebecca Latham’s “Winter Moment – Rabbit” is a stunning depiction of a young rabbit in a soft winter environment. The painting is intricately detailed, with a fresh layer of snow depicted in varying shades of warm muted blue grays. The rabbit itself is rendered with incredible attention to detail, with […] Read more »
Evening Golds – Redtail Hawk Portrait
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 »
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 »
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 »
Questions of Stress, Relief, and Relaxation
Several good questions were presented over on Google+ last week. ..so I thought I would post the response here for everyone who might be interested in the reply.. “A question: Is it stressful while you are painting and you are relieved when it is finished ? Or do you relax […] Read more »
Black Leopard and Notes on Sterling Silver
Commissioned Black Leopard in progress, sepia watercolor on board, ~5″x7″, ©Rebecca Latham Commissioned Black Leopard, watercolor on board, ~5″x7″, ©Rebecca Latham I just put the finishing touches on this little commission of a black leopard. These leopards always fascinate me by their mysterious look. Their stunning rich coats so […] Read more »
Autumn Rest – Bull Moose
This new piece will debut in Jackson Hole, Wyoming at Trailside Galleries’ upcoming event, Masters in Miniature Invitational. This year’s event runs July 15, 2013 – July 28, 2013 Going out to Wyoming, among the many memorable moments and experiences to look forward to, seeing moose is always one of […] Read more »