Katie Edwards was commissioned by The Affordable Art Fair to produce the campaign artwork for this years Hampstead Fair. The posters can be seen all across London right now so keep your eyes peeled!
Our friends in Minnesota State University Moorhead have recognised the talents of Adam Stower awarding his book, Silly Doggy! the Wanda Gág Read Aloud Book Award 2013, we're very proud of him and of course Lily and her beloved 'doggy'.
Fred Gambino's flexible style has led to him working for the games industry recently. He created these marketing images for games developer Codemasters' F1 Race Stars.
Spike Gerrellhas illustrated Ambulance Chasers, Paper Rose's brand new range of humourous greetings cards about accident prone individuals. He originally created the images for Doctor Magazine to illustrate a selection of bizarre medical codes used by doctors in general practice. When Paper Rose saw them, they knew they would make a perfect range of cards and have cleverly adapted them.
Kate Forrester has been busy with many different projects recently, including the latest in the series of leather-bound children’s classics for Barnes and Noble, ‘The Jungle Book’. We are very excited about this collection Kate is working on, they are a truly beautiful set of timeless covers, that anyone would be proud to have on their bookshelf.
Rob Ball was asked to bring to life the cover of the Aurora Orchestra brochure creating a fun illustration based on the theme of adventure. This brilliant image of Robs shows the Orchestra packed up into a big double decker bus and setting off into the unknown...
Lindsey Spinks created this colourful illustration for the Financial Times to celebrate 100 years of the Chelsea flower show and Robin Lane Fox's Demi centenary of visiting the show. The gnome represents the first year of being allowed back in the show and the women are reference to when they were thrown out in the 50s as they were classed as livestock!
We are proud to announce that Valentina Mendicino's first children's picture book as author and artist, published by Top That! Publishing, is hitting the shelves this month. 'The Tragic Tale of Dwayne, The Eating Monster' is the hilarious story of one little monster's insatiable appetite. He eats and eats, and grows and grows, until.... well you'll just have to find out his fate for yourselves! Valentina's striking and original artwork conveys the story perfectly, and we are pleased and excited to be part of the blossoming career of an artist and author who is definitely one to watch over the coming months.
'The Debrett’s Guide to Entertaining Etiquette' is brimming with the illustrative work of Kavel Rafferty. And now available to buy, this book is hard to resist purchasing because of the beauty of Kavel's drawing. Karen Wilks, designer of the book says "Working with Kavel was an absolute pleasure, with over 60 illustrations in the book we worked in batches. Kavel understood exactly what we were trying to achieve and was very accommodating and all the deadlines were met on time. The day each batch arrived was a day I really looked forward to, it was like unwrapping presents, everyone was a gem and her compositions and colour palette worked perfectly. Kavel brings warmth and humour to all her work combining her painting and photoshop skills beautifully with a small nod towards her interest in the 50’s and 60’s. I very much hope we have a chance to work together again soon."
Jennifer Maravillas's collaboration with The Bold Italic has resulted in this beautiful silk scarf based on her vibrant map of San Francisco. "Jennifer was inspired by "the many colors to be seen around the city: the cold hues of the Pacific, the shades of succulents, wild and overgrown hidden trails, the elusive sunlight, newly painted boats, rainbow salt ponds, bridges, painted Victorians, patterned tiles of taquerias, produce stacked and waiting, the hippies and the hipsters, people watching people watching people, silver rooftops, the blur of bicycles passing, and of course, the gray fog." (The Bold Italic Shop). You can buy the scarf here.
Jennifer Maravillas is represented by Illustration Ltd