SARAH DENNIS – The Invisible Woman’s Club
Sarah Dennis’ stunning, intricate paper-cut illustration was a striking choice for the cover of The Invisible Woman’s Club written by Helen Paris and published by Doubleday.
Sarah Dennis’ stunning, intricate paper-cut illustration was a striking choice for the cover of The Invisible Woman’s Club written by Helen Paris and published by Doubleday.
We’re thrilled to introduce and extend a warm welcome to Chen Wu, the latest artist to join Meiklejohn. Chen’s vivid, conceptual images have a textural quality and are both sophisticated and timeless.
He often combines illustration with motion graphics to create humorous, sometimes surreal, but always beautiful artworks.
Imaginatively illustrated by Nila Aye, Julia Donaldson’s Book of Names, published by Macmillan, celebrates her readers in this delightful new picture book, inspired by the children she has met at hundreds of book signings over the years.
Hello Marine created a bold and attention-grabbing cover illustration for Summer Reading, written by New York Times bestselling author Jenn McKinlay and published by Penguin.
Garry Walton was thrilled to illustrate another striking retro-style cover for the second collection of cult stories written by John Voelker, Testament of a Fly Fisherman by John Voelker.
Trailblazers The Unmatched Story of Women’s Tennis co-authored by Billie Jean King and Cynthia Starr has just been published, featuring a magnificent cover illustration by Julia Allum in her signature graphic style.
Julia Allum is represented by Meiklejohn
We’re thrilled to introduce and extend a warm Meiklejohn welcome to Zara Picken, the latest artist to join the agency.
UK based Zara Picken’s bold illustration style incorporates vibrant colours, geometric forms and subtle paper textures to create striking layered compositions. Blurring the line between computer and paper-cut art, Zara works digitally to deliver concise concepts with strong visual impact.
Julia Allum crafted this vibrant composition to illustrate a feature in The Observer Science & Tech section about the future of cancer vaccines.
Garry Walton’s superb etching style illustrations added to the humour of the brilliant new British Airways City Flyer campaign.
Exciting new signing, Mark Frudd was commissioned to illustrate a series of images to accompany a feature explaining Dementia, brilliantly showcasing his conceptual skills and strong use of colour.