Richard Johnson Illustrates Birdsong by Katya Balen
Katya Balen's emotive words along with Richard Johnson's atmospheric imagery interlace perfectly in this stunning story about the power of music and nature.
Katya Balen's emotive words along with Richard Johnson's atmospheric imagery interlace perfectly in this stunning story about the power of music and nature.
With her distinct style, Bright’s Cindy Kang has created another brilliant illustration for GCF’s Green Climate Insight 20 report.
You can see more of Cindy’s work here: HERE
Bright’s Steffi Walthall continues her collaboration with The New York Times, this time lending her signature style to one of their “Right at Home” columns about one of the quietest rooms in the world.
You can see more of Steffi’s work here: HERE
Submitted in the Design Product & Packaging category, Ben Tallon's work for Lynx & Axe makes it through the first round of the prestigious awards.
Mlle Belamour creates new packaging for Hershey’s treats in celebration of Black Music Month.
Odd Birds is a wonderful new board book written by Laura Gehl and illustrated by Gareth Lucas. Featuring some of the most unique birds in the world; the oilbird, the burrowing owl and a fascinating array of others.
Huge congratulations to Natalia Zaratiegui for being longlisted in the Commercial Publishing category of the World Illustration Awards 2022.The Man Who Knew Too Much and Other Storiesby G. K. Chesterton, features cover and inside illustrations by Natalia, using a limited colour palette to create a series of strong contrast images, beautifully capturing the spirit of the book.
Phosphor are now representing Erin Jones, a multi-award-winning illustrator currently based in Lancashire. Erin strives to make uplifting art that inspires optimism while keeping things chic. She has previously created work for Lancashire Council and Bloom & Folk Magazine.
Erin would love to work on more publishing, editorial and packaging illustration briefs but is open to all opportunities. Contact Trina at Phosphor to commission her.
Phosphor's Jhon Boy recently won first prize at the Versiona Thyssen XIII, an open international competition for young creators. Artists are encouraged to make their own version of one of the paintings of the collection in the Thyssen Museum. Jhon Boy's piece recreated Charles Willson Peale's portrait of The Stewart Children in his signature style.
The 13th edition of #VersionaThyssen featured Alexey Kondakov, SakoAsko and Chamosan as guest artists and jury members. The awards ceremony was held in the museum's garden in June and featured a performance by Dani.
The Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum is an art museum in Madrid, Spain. It is known as part of the "Golden Triangle of Art", which also includes the Prado and the Reina Sofía national galleries. Find out more about the competition and enter next time here.
Take a peek at Jhon Boy's portfolio for more of his work and contact Trina at Phosphor to commission him.