Celebrating Easter with this colourful and joyful cover illustration by Lucy Rose. Lucy also illustrated the inside page borders too, which are equally beautiful and really bring the pages to life.
“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”,
Brand New Bright Artist Fortunate Joaquin announces himself with splendour, bringing his characteristic striking compositions, bold colours and playfulness to this new commission from the New York Times.
Known for his work across editorial, TV, retail, and the music industry, we’re feeling Fortunate about all the amazing work on the horizon.
Sam Hubbard is a fineline illustrator living in a small seaside town in West Sussex. With a long background in brand design he has recently shifted his focus onto illustration, mainly specialising in detailed hand-drawn inkwork for luxury and heritage brands.
He has recently become an artist ambassador for renowned art supplier Daler-Rowney, and has exhibited his work for two years running at Henley Regatta and Goodwood Revival (Cloud Gallery Fine Art), amongst others.
When not at the drawing board, he can be found swimming in the sea, running around the Sussex countryside or spending time with his wife, two daughters and the family cat, Pearl.
Clients include; Daler-Rowney, Cuckoo Gin, David Swann (author) Kingfisher coffee, Brindiwell Wine amd more.
Donough O'Malley is commissioned by Biz New Orleans magazine to create illustrations for their current issue, celebrating the 10 best things to happen to New Orleans in the coming year.
Phosphor's Kuba is known for his conceptual illustrations, meaning he often gets commissioned to use his creative mind to illustrate magazine articles. His latest illustrations, for Polish magazines, Pismo and Znak, are great examples of his creative imagination.
Kuba sees each illustration brief as a new challenge and approaches each job with enthusiasm and individuality.