Designer and Illustrator Pavel Fuksa
Pavel Fuksa has a whole new suite of work in his portfolio to launch the new year. Pavel is a designer and creative director for Labstore- Young and Rubicam in his home town of Prague.
Pavel Fuksa has a whole new suite of work in his portfolio to launch the new year. Pavel is a designer and creative director for Labstore- Young and Rubicam in his home town of Prague.
James Gibbs is one of NB Illustrations recent signings and he’s proving to go down well with clients so far. We have a few updates to his portfolio including an illustration for Nature and Health Magazine on maintaining a healthy liver.
For many years Gavin Reece has had the pleasure of illustrating the infamous Mrs Mills for The Sunday Times Style Magazine. Both Mrs Mills' and Gavin's style have evolved over time, keeping up to date with the season's trends. Here are four of the fearsome Agony Aunt's most recent looks, which Gavin has illustrated with his usual glamorous flair.
Anna Hymas created this wonderful series of posters for TFL's Winter Fun campaign. Anna was delighted to be chosen for the project, a dream commission for most illustrators.
Fashion, apparel and merchandise illustrator Will Broome has had a long standing relationship with Marc Jacobs and we are delighted to see his latest work for the release of the new Little Marc Jacobs collection!
Jessica Courtney-Tickle is an incredible talent. Her soft and misty landscapes are dream-like and comforting. The perfect, peaceful way to send little ones off to sleep at night. Her debut picture book is due out in February and published by Egmont. The theme is environmentally friendly as is the material from which the book is made; Egmont use paper sourced from sustainable forests, which is the first message you see on opening the book.
Phosphor Art's Pastiche artist recently worked on this portrait of one of the most controversial men in the world. The charcoal portrait of Donald Trump accompanied an article about the fragile future of New York's museums under his leadership.
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Phosphor Art's Laura Redburn was approached by Wired Magazine to create this mini collage to accompany an article comparing Hollywood film Passengers with British novelist Katie Khan's debut Hold Back the Stars. Laura originally created a piece with her stash of vintage collage materials, but her and the team at Wired decided it needed a more futuristic sci-fi look, resulting in this stunning digital collage of film stars Chris Pratt and Jennifer Lawrence.
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Martyn Pick is a British Director and Animator - he is recognised for his distinctive fusion of live action and animation, and his fluid painterly style of his film making, and so he was the ideal choice to commission him on these digital paintings for Hellfire a TV series being developed at the moment by Andrew Blackall and Paolo Russo.