Graham Carter Illustrates BAFTA Children’s Awards Poster
This stunning illustration by Graham Carter was commissioned by BAFTA for their Children’s Awards.
This stunning illustration by Graham Carter was commissioned by BAFTA for their Children’s Awards.
The famous and much loved diplodocus -‘Dippy’ from the Natural History Museum is going on tour! Debbie Powell has been busy creating illustrations to advertise Dippy’s tour.
Dark Horses commissioned Gary Redford to illustrate their campaign to promote the British Champions Day at Ascot.
Rive Gauche Studio (Marcel Laverdet), represented by Phosphor Art was recently commissioned by Tandem Design in Belfast to create some artwork for the exhibition space at Clondalkin Round Tower, a 7th Century monument in South Dublin.
Blood Bros. is the newest illustrator to work on the ubiquitous (and celebrated) Seamless “How New York Eats” campaign with BBH New York.
Through October, the characters can be spotted wrapped around The Garden and nearby bicycle stations. Blood Bros.’s characters also wrapped the cover of TimeOut New York on October 11th to promote the campaign’s social competition.
Front row favourite Will Broome was approached by Next Models to add his charm and wit to their Fashion Week Tote bags.
Copenhagen Cooking & Food Festival is an annual food festival that celebrates the Copenhagen gastro scene and Denmark as a food country.
Pietari Posti was selected to create a library of 27 delightful images for Macy’s specialty events. His charming illustrations promote Macy’s in-store events ranging from back-to–school shopping, to holiday specials, to cooking events, and more!
Later this Summer, The Coningsby Gallery will be delighted to welcome Début Art-represented artist Alan Berry Rhys to The Coningsby Gallery to present ‘Carnada Viva’, an exhibition of original paintings and screenprints inspired by the culture and lifestyle surrounding the Paraná River in Argentina. The exhibition will run from the 29th August until 9th September 2017.
We are delighted to share the outcome of Peter Strain’s recent collaboration with Pottermore. Peter was commissioned to create these four bespoke and highly covetable typographical art prints, each celebrating an iconic quotation from one of the seven Harry Potter books.