Stunning New Work by Marie-Alice Harel
Feast your eyes on Marie-Alice's updated portfolio featuring her personal project, the artbook Bird People.
Feast your eyes on Marie-Alice's updated portfolio featuring her personal project, the artbook Bird People.
Maren Schabhüser was asked by the editorial team of Deutsch Perfekt to illustrate an article about the role of chance and its effects on our lives in reference to our current global situation and its impact on planning.
Caroline Tomlinson was commissioned to work with the Stylist team and make up artists to create an edition celebrating beauty, using a combination ink & make up for print and film. Her inky illustrations were created live at the photoshoot on sheets of glass
Juliette Toma draws for DaVinci Wines and All Recipes on a piece about pairing pizza with wine.
In These Times commissioned Alex to create this illustration for the cover of an issue of its magazine. Cover story ‘Can Socialism boost Innovation?’.
Berry Bros and Rudd the very prestigious and respected wine and spirit merchants asked Artist Partners very own illustrator Alexis Bruchon to produce yet another fabulous illustration to be used within their own publication for a feature on wine collection, the magazine is designed to promote the appreciation of wines and spirits, and other aspects of good living.
They loved the result - for more of Alexis wonderful work please go to the Artist Partners website for aspirational, and inspirational images. Alexis Bruchon | Illustrator | Artist Partners

Phosphor's Dominika Lipniewska is illustrating a series of articles in FT Money by prominent thinkers, policymakers, and workplace experts on one of the biggest questions of the post-pandemic moment - what will the future of work look like and how do we build it?
Quino is a classic traditional figure artist and works in illustrator and photoshop producing highly finished colourful lifestyle illustrations mostly of interactions between people.
This weeks cover illustration by Joshua marshal was one of four. The issue explores how we can tackle the systemic issues around Women's safety following the death of Sarah Everard.
Bright Artist Steffi Walthall has recently featured in The New Yorker’s several times, illustrating two in-depth and insightful film reviews.