Nature’s Symphony – Update 3: New Works Revealed

Nature's Symphony: Portraits in Miniature | May-June 2026 | Rebecca Latham

Mist, gold, and a wolf’s quiet pause

Update Three presents 3 portraits where light reveals hidden depths—from a chickadee poised in silver fog, a sapsucker glowing against birch, and a wolf’s luminous gaze into vast blue. Each painting uncovers subtle wonders: delicate clarity through haze, patient radiance in the trees, profound solitude, and serene endurance. These works expand the exhibition’s invitation to pause amid nature’s layered silences and illuminations, one intimate portrait at a time.

Stillness of Silver Haze – Black Capped Chickadee, 7"x5", Opaque and Transparent Watercolor on Museum Board, Rebecca Latham
Stillness of Silver Haze – Black Capped Chickadee, 7″x5″, Opaque and Transparent Watercolor on Museum Board, Rebecca Latham

“Stillness of Silver Haze – Black Capped Chickadee” grew from those misty mornings when soft light filters through fog, holding a chickadee in delicate balance atop a grass tassel. I used translucent glazes to build that ethereal grey veil, letting the bird’s sharp form stand clear as a spark of life, its feathers picking up faint gleams like early dawn. The textured grass and blurred backdrop reflect its watchful calm within nature’s gentle hush. For me, this painting captures fog-kissed quiet, where the world pauses to show the fine grace of its tiniest travelers.

Backlit in Gold – Sapsucker, 6"x8", Opaque and Transparent Watercolor on Museum Board, Rebecca Latham
Backlit in Gold – Sapsucker, 6″x8″, Opaque and Transparent Watercolor on Museum Board, Rebecca Latham

“Backlit in Gold – Sapsucker” was inspired by the way golden light can transform a sapsucker into a glowing silhouette against birch bark, making an everyday forest moment feel radiant and alive. I focused on that strong backlight to rim the bird’s form in a halo, letting the soft tones of its feathers and the tree melt into a luminous backdrop of late-afternoon sun through the canopy. The calm perch holds the woodpecker’s steady gaze, with fine details shimmering like trapped sunlight in the woodland quiet. For me, this piece honors those perfect crossings of light and life, where one bird lights up the golden stillness of the trees.

Luminous Stillness – Wolf, 5.75"x5.75", Opaque and Transparent Watercolor on Museum Board, Rebecca Latham
Luminous Stillness – Wolf, 5.75″x5.75″, Opaque and Transparent Watercolor on Museum Board, Rebecca Latham

“Luminous Stillness – Wolf” grew from my deep respect for a light-colored wolf’s quiet power—its steady gaze reaching out through soft light that fades into an endless, muted navy. I layered translucent glazes to create that airy, dreamlike feel, letting the wolf’s pale fur glow as a calm anchor against the vast blue, echoing the solitude of northern wilds. The gentle light around its form holds a moment of pure peace, where predator and wilderness seem to share a single breath. For me, this painting is a quiet reflection on nature’s deep silence, inviting you to meet the wolf’s gaze and sense the steady grace of the untamed.


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