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Inlagd av: rebeccalatham
Posted On: Sep 9, 2008
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This is the beginnings of a wolf piece - the sepia stage (My favorite part….where the essence of the piece is painted in crisp watercolor). The painting is one of my larger miniatures at...
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Inlagd av: rebeccalatham
Posted On: Feb 1, 2007
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This is a little thumbnail sketch for a miniature landscape painting I have started working on. It is a little western landscape (or waterscape ). I took a hike back in the wild areas near Yellowstone National Park & followed this splashing stream for a bit as the sun started to [...]... [view]
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Inlagd av: rebeccalatham
Posted On: Feb 11, 2007
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This is a recent image of my miniature landscape painting that I am working on. It still has some more details and textures to be added to it, but the in-progress picture should give you an idea of how the miniature landscape is coming out.
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Inlagd av: rebeccalatham
Posted On: Apr 5, 2008
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This is a long-overdue post about the progress of my little chipmunk painting.
He’s coming along pretty well. I’m bringing out all of the textures of the plants covering the ground and pebbles…and of course the fur. The chipmunk is just about life sized in the...... [view]
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Inlagd av: jcolman
Posted On: Oct 15, 2007
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This month, The Nature Conservancy marks its ninth anniversary of conservation in Sheridan County, where more than 50,000 acres are now protected with conservation easements.... [view]
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Inlagd av: jcolman
Posted On: Sep 5, 2007
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The Medicine Bow Conservation District will receive a $35,000 grant from The Nature Conservancy to help fund private lands conservation programs that fight invasive weeds in Wyoming's Shirley Basin.... [view]
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Inlagd av: jcolman
Posted On: Jul 27, 2007
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The historic Double Bar E Ranch in Sublette County, Wyoming has been in the Murdock family since the 1880s. It will live on as a place for wildlife to roam, thanks to a conservation easement.... [view]
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