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Wildlife Art; Great Horned Owl Painting - Watercolor Wildlife Art in Miniature

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Uploaded by on Sep 23, 2008

http://www.lathamstudios.com/ "Keeping Watch - Great Horned Owl" by Bonnie Latham

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Latham Studios -
Realistic wildlife art, nature paintings, art prints, and licensing by a family of award winning artists Karen, Rebecca, and Bonnie Latham


Visit Bonnie Latham's Blog - Featuring Wildlife Art, Nature Paintings, Shows, Sketches, and more! :) - http://www.lathamstudios.com/bonniesblog/blog

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Facebook Page -

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Bonnie-Latham/15905138737

Bonnie's MySpace -

http://www.myspace.com/bonnielatham


Bonnie was also the winner of the 2000 Federal Junior Duck Stamp -

http://www.fws.gov/juniorduck/stamps/2000jrstamp.htm


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  • In a water colour painting the only white in the picture is supposed to come from the white paper itself, but who follows the rules all the time ^,^ it's a nice owl<3

  • This is amazing! :O

    

  • @meow1mix3 Wow, no I have to disagree on you there. The eye, in my opinion has the same look of a marble.

  • BEAUTIFUL, YOU ARE SUPER TALENTED!

  • !! Maravilloso ¡¡ !! Maravilloso ¡¡ pintaré un buho, a ver que tal me queda. Te invito a ver algunos de mis pinturas. están hechas a lápiz de color...

  • Wow, love the details in all your work,.

  • Nice work!!!! Could you present a video of your works? I would like to see more!!! Please!

  • Wow, amazing. Being an artist, I'm feeling quite intimidated haha. I love GH owl's. And I love your hair :]

  • I'm guessing, she lays the bottom layers like normally, and adds details in with just the pure watercolor paint(no water added) or uses acrylics or something like that for the top layers and added details; this woman is amazing, i'll give her creds for that @_@

  • Im your newest biggest fan :) I have a ?????.Do you paint the back ground first and then the owl over that paint? or do you mask off the area were the owl is so that your painting a white back ground? also Is this water color only or are you using gouache to? I really love your work. Thank you for posting. Aloha from Hawaii Danny :)

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