Conrad Mieschke Art Collections
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Artwork by Conrad Mieschke
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.

Hungry Hunter by Conrad Mieschke

Birch-Trees at lake of Bays by Conrad Mieschke

A Day in Autumn by Conrad Mieschke

When the Snow starts melting by Conrad Mieschke

Evening in Muskoka by Conrad Mieschke

Paul Rebel without a Cause by Conrad Mieschke

Peaceful Slumber by Conrad Mieschke

Bruce Trail by Conrad Mieschke

Winter Road through the Forest by Conrad Mieschke

Holy Family by Conrad Mieschke

Three is Company by Conrad Mieschke

Snow-bound Snowshoe Hare by Conrad Mieschke

Big Berta by Conrad Mieschke

A Taste of Spring by Conrad Mieschke

For the Record by Conrad Mieschke

Cornfield under Snowdrifts by Conrad Mieschke

A Cluster of Birch by Conrad Mieschke

Hard Times for Red Reynard by Conrad Mieschke

Hockey is my Game, Callum age 9 by Conrad Mieschke

Dog-Sled Racing by Conrad Mieschke

Food for little Creatures by Conrad Mieschke

Peaceful Reflections by Conrad Mieschke

That's cool by Conrad Mieschke

Paper-Wasp Nest by Conrad Mieschke
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About Conrad Mieschke
A professional artist for the past 40 years, Conrad is a graduate from the Graphic Academy in Munich, Germany. He immigrated to Canada in 1965 and lives and works from his home-studio in Brampton, Ontario.
Collected all over the world, -- here in Canada his Gallery Representation is: "Gallery on the Lake” in Buckhorn, and Port Perry, Ontario, or visit his website: www.studioconrad.com
His work has been published by Hallmark Canada, by UNICEF Canada, and by Access Fine Art Ltd. Toronto, as cards and giclée reproductions. In 1999 Conrad has been awarded “Arts Person of the Year” in his hometown of Brampton, ON.
“Painting is my means of communicating my most intimate impression of nature, my emotional reaction to life, my keen and lifelong interest in our Rural Heritage and my deep feeling about my subjects and my world around me. The medium I use is mostly watercolour or egg-tempera, and although most of my work is done in my studio, I take extensive breaks hiking around rural Ontario in search of new subjects, new ideas and new inspirations,”
As an artist I try to interpret nature because it is also my basic believe, that nature is a true source of our peace. If my work is effective in communicating that belief, then it speaks for me and I would like to think, that I am succeeding in this effort.”