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Conrad Roset

thumbMore and more these days I’ve been noticing a ‘trend’ that leans towards a loose interpretation of line drawing. Coupling with splashes of watercolor or ink. Conrad Roset is a genius with this style. The work has very loose lines yet they all imply a much stronger image without the forceful nature of hard edges. The coloring adds a vibrancy that doesn’t overwhelm the image itself but rather the choice of colors emphasizes the emotion behind the subject. Nearly every piece is of a women and I am not complaining. Conrad currently works as an illustrator for Zara out of Barcelona, Spain. Check out more work here at www.conradroset.blogspot.com

5 Responses to “Conrad Roset”

  1. Jon Lane says:

    Thats super Schiele influenced

  2. Sc. says:

    Sure, Conrad Roset is the best.
    Conrad Roset is indeed a great artist, unique, different and cool but also this is a great person, for all that and more many of us will follow. Triumph, sure!

    Thanks for showing his work.
    I’m just a loyal follower anonymously.

    Sc.

  3. Angel says:

    Si puede tener influencia de Shiele pero nada más que eso,influencia porque creo que Conrad tiene su estilo personal muy definido y si miras toda su obra te das cuenta de que tan solo en las musas puedes apreciar esa influencia.
    Es un pedazo de artista,de lo más completo y buenisimo en todos los estilos. No hay mayor recomendación que visitar su blog al completo.

  4. F.b says:

    Thats true, is a genius in this style.
    Sorry for my english.

  5. Marga says:

    Fantastic!!!
    Si es verdad que en alguna se nota esa influencia pero, se queda ahí. Tiene trabajos muy buenos y en todos los estilos, lo que provoca una envidia sana.

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