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Monthly Archives: August 2018
t-shirt design
This is a T-shirt design that I was commissioned to draw. The client wanted something depicting the Eritrean and Ethiopian coffee ceremony. After drawing the design, I passed it off to a friend of mine who screenprinted the shirts. They … Continue reading
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Tagged Alex Conrad, coffee, drawing, Eritrea, Ethiopia, illustration, T-Shirt
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new work – (another) watercolor
Watercolor on 8″ x 6″ paper. This is my second stab at watercolor in recent history. The subject of this one is a couple of blooms on my Mexican sunflower plant. A portion of downtown Columbus can be seen in … Continue reading
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Tagged Alex Conrad, Columbus OH, on paper, sunflowers, watercolor
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new work – watercolor
Watercolor and acrylic wash on paper. 6-7/8″ x 5″. Before painting this portrait a couple of months ago, I hadn’t worked with watercolor for a number of years. I chose to give it a try again while knocking out this … Continue reading