Rebecca Basden Art Collections
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Artwork by Rebecca Basden
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Lake Altus - 1 by Rebecca Basden
Life Anew by Rebecca Basden
Life Anew II by Rebecca Basden
Backup Singers by Rebecca Basden
Foggy Winter II by Rebecca Basden
Winter Stone by Rebecca Basden
Oklahoma Backroad by Rebecca Basden
Oklahoma Bull Thistle 3 by Rebecca Basden
Be Brave by Rebecca Basden
Mightier Than The Waves by Rebecca Basden
Bless You by Rebecca Basden
Do It On Purpose by Rebecca Basden
Goodness of the Lord by Rebecca Basden
Wake Up by Rebecca Basden
Arkansas Blue Grass Barn 2 by Rebecca Basden
His Mercies 2 by Rebecca Basden
The Twins by Rebecca Basden
The Hayloft 2 by Rebecca Basden
Arkansas Blue Grass Barn 1 by Rebecca Basden
Snowy Badlands by Rebecca Basden
Stoney Creek 4 by Rebecca Basden
Stoney Creek 1 by Rebecca Basden
Forested by Rebecca Basden
Abandoned by Rebecca Basden
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About Rebecca Basden
I am a lover of the ah ha moment; striving to capture that split second of life before it's gone forever. Yes, that speaks mostly to the human condition, but not always. There's an expression that "the same man never crosses the same river twice." In other words, even that landscape you're looking at will not be the same a moment from now.
Throughout most of my adult life I have loved taking photographs. While making a living doing other things, I kept my photography separate and selective; shooting when the subject or circumstance intrigued me. Children launched me, sporting events sustained me and God's nature fed my love for my cameras.
So now, two children and five grandchildren later finds me wanting to share that 'frozen slice of life.' Not long ago someone said to me, "I can't tell you how that picture made me feel." I smiled inwardly and said to myself, you don't have to.