Julia Allum – Savills
Continuing her successful collaboration with Savills, Julia Allum recently created this jewel coloured, festive scene in her bold, graphic style.
To see more work from Julia, click here.
Continuing her successful collaboration with Savills, Julia Allum recently created this jewel coloured, festive scene in her bold, graphic style.
To see more work from Julia, click here.
These stunning bird’s eye view illustrations were created by Mark Boardman. Making great use of Mark’s technical yet accessible style, the images were commissioned for a special feature on the impact of the Covid pandemic on global trade for Quarterly Magazine.
To see more of Mark’s work, click here.
Caroline Bogo is a lifestyle illustrator based in Brazil, with a background in surface design, creating patterns for brands she is now a full time illustrator for clients from all corners of the world. Caroline Bogo is known for her colourful, dreamy and decorative illustrations, full of textures and details.
Sketchbook and passport are inseparable for this London based award-winning illustrator obsessed with travel. A natural explorer, Caroline Tomlinson has lived all over the world which has further heightened her wanderlust and love for fashion and culture both of which are a constant source of inspiration.
Gail Armstrong collaborates with Goodby Silverstein and Partners to create birthday pintables.
Denis Freitas works with GQ Brazil for a feature on the male search for aesthetic perfection.
Max was commissioned by New York University to create 5 images to promote the University’s Center for Language, Music and Emotion.
Illustrators Jordi Ros, Janelle Barone, Xinmei Liu, Rupert Gruber and Kanith Thailamthong have started with Début Art over the last few months.

In the wake of the hugely successful Netflix series Pinky Malinky comes a brand-new animation by Chris Garbutt and Rikke Asbjoern. We Lost Our Human!, combines the very best in 2D animation, comedy and interactivity, following a cat named Pud and a loving hyperactive dog named Ham. With its psychedelic colour pallet and striking characterisations this is set to reignite the cartoon heyday of the 90’s and generate some brand-new fanatical followers.
Ham (a pooch) and Pud (a cat) are shocked to wake up one day to find their human (and ALL other humans) have completely disappeared from planet Earth. In a bonkers turn of events viewers of this special cutting-edge animation format will be able to move through the show from the perspective of either Ham or Pud with differing story outcomes depending on which character is chosen.
"We got to explore their many parallel and interwoven paths, which resulted in our story room becoming a complex web of post-it notes, push pins and string. Quite a dizzying sight for anyone witnessing one of our story pitches." – Chris Garbutt
We can’t wait to share more of this amazing project with you in the coming weeks.
Chris Garbutt is represented by Arena Illustration