HARRY MILBURN – RADIO TIMES
Harry Milburn illustrated this calm and tranquil scene to accompany Radio Times' feature about the launch of BBC Radio 3 Unwind.
Harry Milburn is represented by Meiklejohn
Harry Milburn illustrated this calm and tranquil scene to accompany Radio Times' feature about the launch of BBC Radio 3 Unwind.
Harry Milburn is represented by Meiklejohn
We’re excited to extend a warm welcome to Hannah Jayne Lewin, the latest illustrator to join our team.
Colin's striking series of illustrations for the RSPB’s latest campaign, are designed to highlight the threats facing Britain’s native birds.
Svetlana Molodchenko creates a logo, triptych and labels for a new special edition Trappist Beer.
Illustrator Jean-Manuel Duvivier has been working hard on new artwork, now available to view in his Phosphor portfolio.
Uncommon creative studios in New York commissioned Phosphor's Jonathan Leach to work on 29 black and white pen illustrations and a cover for a book containing traditional fairy stories updated for a mature audience.
Dave AKA The Boy Fitz Hammond teamed up with the brilliant designers at Hachette to create 'The Ultimate Fan Guide for the ground breaking 'Biggest Youtuber on the Planet'.
Diarmuid was commissioned to help bring a new vinyl role playing game to life with some eye catching graphics and illustrations. The brief required the artist to set the tone for this fantasy world and help shape the visual narrative for the players and listeners.
Aurelia illustrated an article by Abi Stephenson for Aeon magazine about being the parent of a deaf baby and wanting her to have the best of both worlds.
When the Stammer Came to Stay’ has just been released! We speak to Daniela about her thoughts on this third book with Maggie O’Farrell:
“When the Stammer came to Stay” is my third book with Maggie O’Farrell and possibly my favourite.
It tells the story of two sisters whose bond grows stronger through their differences and mutual support and how they ultimately help each other love and accept themselves for who they are. Like pretty much all of Maggie’s stories, it brought tears to my eyes.
Daniela has been with the Artworks for over 20 years now and we are incredibly proud of these books. Her work is timeless and transports us to places, environments and emotions in the most satisfying way. It’s a dream to read and the illustrations are such an integral part of these stories. Daniela and Maggie make a great team. Not only is the story incredibly special and no doubt will help many people who are struggling with stammers it’s a wonderful story about love and the strength of relationships.
Daniela Terrazzini is represented by is represented by The Artworks