Great Horned Owl

Grey Ghost – Great Horned Owl, Rebecca Latham, Opaque and transparent watercolor on board, 8″ x 10″, detail

This painting of the great horned owl perched in a large tree is a work in progress, with the final stage nearly complete. The intricate detail and use of both opaque and transparent watercolor techniques bring a sense of depth and realism to the piece. The muted palette of soft grey tones adds to the atmosphere of the painting, evoking a sense of the quiet and stillness of the forest. The combination of opaque and transparent layers were used to achieve a sense of texture and movement in the feathers, as well as to convey the form of the owl.

As you can see in this post, the painting is captured at different stages of the process, including the detailed underpainting in sepia transparent watercolor. This offers a unique insight into the process and technique, showcasing the progression from detailed underpainting in sepia transparent watercolor to nearly completed piece to show the progression of my method.

The great horned owl is a majestic and elusive creature, and this painting captures its beauty and presence in a stunning and lifelike manner. As the viewer’s eye is drawn to the owl’s piercing gaze, they are transported to the tranquil forest setting and can almost feel the cool breeze rustling through the leaves.

I hope that this painting will not only capture the beauty of the great horned owl, but also inspire others to appreciate the natural world and all of its inhabitants

Grey Ghost – Great Horned Owl, Rebecca Latham, Opaque and transparent watercolor on board, 8″ x 10″
Grey Ghost – Great Horned Owl, Rebecca Latham, sepia transparent watercolor underpainting, 8″ x 10″