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Nature. Form. Process. Every day.

Philip Alexander is a multidisciplinary artist whose work explores the quiet connection between the natural world and the human form. Working in a range of mediums—from watercolor and ink to wood and sculpture—his practice is rooted in daily creation and thoughtful observation. This portfolio offers a glimpse into an evolving body of work shaped by stillness, solitude, and the need to make.


Exploring materials. Observing the world.

Black and white watercolor painting of trees near a body of water with clouds in the sky.
A detailed black and white sketch of a large bear standing on the ground near a body of water, with tall grasses and bushes in the background.

Rooted in nature. Shaped by process.

A stylized pink and blue illustration of a tree with detailed leaves and a slightly curved trunk.
Watercolor painting of a nude woman lying on a surface with her head resting on a pillow, eyes closed, with warm and soft colors.
A detailed pencil drawing of a nude woman in a side pose.
A black and white sketch of a nude woman with long flowing hair, standing with her eyes closed and one hand resting on her face.

Studies in form and shadow.

A black and white drawing of a woman kneeling with her head tilted slightly downward, with long hair partially covering her face. The drawing emphasizes her posture and form with expressive lines.

shop prints

Available framed or unframed.

Black and white charcoal drawing of a woman with long hair, with her eyes closed and head tilted to the side, draped in fabric.
Black and white charcoal drawing of a nude woman with long hair and closed eyes, standing next to a doorway or window.