Wes & Rachelle Siegrist render their miniature watercolor paintings to exacting standards that will not disappoint under close inspection, even through a magnifying glass! The paintings below are available gems of fine art for enhancing existing collections or starting a new one and enlargements are shown with Rachelle's hands for scale. At any given time, about 100 of the paintings featured on this website are on display at exhibitions. Please contact the Artists about specific works availability and pricing.
Mona Lisa after Da Vinci by Rachelle
3½ x 2½ inches, $1,850
In EM Tour
View With Hands For Scale
Watch a video of this artwork being painted at the bottom of this page
By Rachelle, 3½ x 2½ inches, SOLD
Enjoy this time-lapse video of Rachelle capturing these adorable children in miniature. Can she paint your children or grandchildren as a commission? Be sure to subscribe and follow our YouTube Channel to watch more of our videos.
By Rachelle, 3½ x 2½ inches, $1,850
Enjoy this time-lapse video of Rachelle recreating Da Vinci's Mona Lisa in miniature. Be sure to subscribe and follow our YouTube Channel to watch more of our videos.
By Rachelle, 3¼ x 2¼ inches, SOLD
Enjoy this time-lapse video of Rachelle recreating Vermeer's Girl with a Pearl Earring in miniature. Be sure to subscribe and follow our YouTube Channel to watch more of our videos.
By Rachelle, 4 x 2 inches, SOLD
View With Hands For Scale
"With over 180 entries from around the world, choosing just one Best in Show, two Merit Awards and five honorable mentions was a daunting task. In working with the Starr Collection of Portrait Miniatures at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, I have always been struck by the level of detail and expression that can be captured in miniature painting, but I was truly impressed to see this collection of entries, and the range of subjects and media they represent. … Above all, Mr. Cawdell encapsulates the best in show of both technical skill and artistic expression. In the tradition of portrait miniatures, this work combines the accuracy of a photographic memento with expressive artistry. The penetrating gaze of the sitter, the fine detailing of the barn wood, crumpled shirt and vibrant blue of the overalls all contribute to a work that not only provides a telling portrait but activates all the senses of the viewer. One can almost sense the heat, smell and sounds of Mr. Cawdell's environment."
~ Karin Jones, Assistant to the Curator of Decorative Arts at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
In the Permanent Collection of the Woolaroc Museum in Bartlesville, OK
On January 2nd, 1914, A contract was signed between miniaturist A. J. Rowell and collector "Diamond" Jim Brady for a collection of Presidential portrait miniatures. Apparently, Rowell worked on several sets of these portrait miniatures during his lifetime. Only two collections were completed to the present day by subsequent miniaturists. The Siegrists' paintings are in one of these complete collections housed at the Woolaroc Museum. The Woolaroc's founder, Frank Phillips, purchased the museum's collection in 1936 and was sent the original contract between the artist and Mr. Brady by A.J. Rowell.
Shown: George W. Bush by Wes and Barack Obama, Donald Trump, and Joseph Biden by Rachelle.