Guardian Weekly Magazine / Joe Wilson.
The illustration was for the cover of the magazine. The cover feature was about the film director Guillermo Del Toro (director of films that include Pan’s Labyrinth, Hellboy and Shape of Water).
The illustration was for the cover of the magazine. The cover feature was about the film director Guillermo Del Toro (director of films that include Pan’s Labyrinth, Hellboy and Shape of Water).
Lisa was commissioned by Saatchi & Saatchi LA to create a series of illustrations based on their ampersand brand mark. The variance of each ampersand represents the agency’s different outputs and offices, the beaches and warmth of their LA office for example.
More of Lisa’s work can be reviewed at https://www.debutart.com/artist/lisa-sheehan
MDI Digital created this humorous illustration to mark the Christmas Holidays. In reality, a gingerbread man’s fate is always horrific (for them), MDI then took this one step further and imagined how a gingerbread homicide might be handled in their saccharine society.
Alan Berry Rhys was commissioned to create a series of hero images to market Johnnie Walker’s new Blonde range. The artwork reflects the tropical and summery energy of the brand.
More of Alan’s work can be found at: https://debutart.com/artist/alan-berry-rhys
Jordi Ros worked with Pandasaurus Games to create a range of visual assets for their new game ’THAT TIME YOU KILLED ME’.
Over a year in the making, Eye Spy AnimalZ is Patrick George’s new interactive children’s book. The book features an A-Z of animals discovered through die-cut shapes throughout, revealing surprises in each page turn.
Justin Metz worked with The Economist to produce this Alice in Wonderland themed cover illustration. The artwork is being auctioned as The Economist’s first ever NFT, with all of the proceeds going to the Economist Educational Foundation.
The artwork showcases popular cryptocurrencies ‘going down the rabbit hole’, as the Economist embarks to do the same.
More of Justin’s work can be found at: https://www.debutart.com/artist/justin-metz
A decade old but still feels fresh. James Taylor created all art and type for The Go! Team’s 2011 album ‘Rolling Blackouts'. The album has been reissued as picture disc, worth it for the cover alone. The A0 size collage (the album cover features only a fraction of it) involved James cutting and sticking over 200 images.
More of James’s work can be found at https://www.debutart.com/artist/james-taylor
Lisa was asked to create a CG illustration of a stack of every issue of The Big Issue reaching into space and a further image for the feature spread.
More of Lisa’s work can be found at https://www.debutart.com/artist/lisa-sheehan
A new spun sugar series of video artworks by Chris Labrooy. Showcasing soft, sweet and indulgent car wash scenes featuring some of Chris’ signature vehicles.
More of Chris’ work can be viewed at https://www.debutart.com/artist/chris-labrooy