Bugs & Slugs
Creating another year of family excitement and activities, Lee Hodges is asked to illustrate the RHS Garden posters.
Creating another year of family excitement and activities, Lee Hodges is asked to illustrate the RHS Garden posters.

Phosphor Art's Alexander Jackson has a spot illustrating Professor Greg Whyte's monthly column in Forever Sports. So far the subjects have included getting active this spring and why sleep and rest are so crucial to performance.
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Gary Redford was commissioned by HeyHuman to create this fabulous artwork for Glyndebourne. Gary's vibrant illustration was designed to promote the Summer Festival 2017 and reflect Glyndebourne's modern approach to opera. Gary's artwork has been used across outdoor, press and online campaigns.

Garry Parsons has teamed up with the wonderful Peter Bently once again for ‘The Tooth Fairy's Royal Visit'. Published by Hachette Children’s Books, this hilarious sequel to the ‘Tooth Fairy’s Christmas’ is jam packed with Garry’s wonderful artworks, which are brimming with humour. Listed as one of the 20 best selling illustrators of 2016, this year promises to be another great success for Garry.
"Wow wow wow! What incredible feeling to walk into the Saatchi Gallery and see your work blown up all over the walls for the Glamour Beauty Festival. Just a liiiitle bit of a 'pinch me' moment 😉 And better still, I was lucky enough to explore the festival itself-so much beauty in one place!"
Steve May’s full colour illustrations just leap off the page in SuperDad’s Day Off by Phil Earle, published this month by Barrington Stoke.
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We’re very proud to announce the publication of King Coo, Adam Stower’s first novel for children, published by David Fickling Books on 4th May.
Chris Skinner collaborated with Variety Magazine to create an editorial piece of art to accompany their Ghost In The Shell film review.
The concept is based around the construction of life housed within an artificial body and Chris shows the human form created from mechanical parts with the face being one of the last elements to be added.