Rosie McGuinness | The Sloane Club, London.

The newly reimagined and renovated Sloane Club is supported by a creative partnership with Rosie McGuinness.
Hoardings, menus, murals, furnishings...

The newly reimagined and renovated Sloane Club is supported by a creative partnership with Rosie McGuinness.
Hoardings, menus, murals, furnishings...

“Republicans really do prefer steakhouses. Democrats love a good wine bar. And everybody on Capitol Hill eats pizza — at one place in particular.”


Sarah McMenemy illustrated this interesting feature about where democrats vs republicans eat out, for the Politico article, “How to Dine Like a Washington Insider”,

We adore these wickedly wonderful illustrations by Katie Ponder for this new book written by Willow Winsham published by Batsford Books. The book explores the folklore, supersition and history behind witches.

Earlier this month, Phosphor's founder and agent, Trina Wydmanski, had a great time at the London Book Fair meeting and chatting with clients. In particular, Trina was showing work by artists who illustrate children's picture books, or who have published titles in the past, including Alexander Jackson, Christopher Nielsen, Mandy Millie Flockton and Lee Ford.


Find more children's picture book illustrations on the Phosphor website, or contact Trina at Phosphor if you'd like to commission an artist to work on your next picture book.

Phosphor's Garth Glazier has created a series of illustrations depicting common invasive weeds and wildflowers in order to highlight their inherent beauty. The illustrations were based on photos Garth took of a meadow along a busy major avenue, near where he lives in Oakland County in the US state of Michigan.

Illustrated by Paul Boston, How Does It Work? follows CBeebies star Maddie Moate’s as she takes a look inside everyday objects and machines – from fridges to fire engines! The book is packed with awesome facts and key STEM concepts, which is perfect for nurturing curious minds.


Water colourist Hannah George was thrilled to be commissioned to illustrate Jersey Post’s latest stamp issue, creating a series of six beautiful botanical illustrations and the issue’s Presentation Pack cover.