Andrew Archer for the Audi E-Tron
Andrew created a range of images for Audi’s all electric E-Tron car model. The project was entitled Superhero Lair.
Andrew created a range of images for Audi’s all electric E-Tron car model. The project was entitled Superhero Lair.
The trailer for Lucy Rose Cartwright’s new book “Wild City” starts off with a city townhouse, revealed to be surrounded by all kinds of flora and fauna, some expected, but some… definitely unexpected! Flamingoes?!
These are the kind of reveals and unexpected communities we can expect to find in “Wild City”, an exploration of cities round the world and the creatures we share them with. Illustrated by Lucy Rose Cartwright and written by the award winning natural history author Ben Hoare, the book takes the reader from London to Singapore to Rio de Janeiro.
Initially approached to create the cover and a few sample spreads, Lucy’s illustrative approach was then used throughout the full book. Lucy worked closely with designer Laura Hall to make sure that all the correct animals and feature of each city were included before working up her sketches into full colour illustrations!
The danger with working on images like these however, is enjoying getting lost in the details a little too much, “I had to be strict on how much time I could spend on each page, it was very easy to get caught up in adding too much detail.” But being strict didn’t mean that Lucy didn’t enjoy the brief, “I really enjoyed this project and felt so grateful to be part of it. The most exciting time for me is when you first receive the brief and you sit down and sketch out all your ideas, I still sketch all of my roughs by hand rather than using my iPad as I love the physicality of drawing on paper. ”
Wild City is out via Macmillan Kids Publishing in Autumn 2020.
See the full trailer here.
Dawn Cooper was asked by BBC Wildlife Magazine to create an illustration teeming with life to accompany an article that delves into the history of hedgerows. Excited to help illustrate their importance, Dawn set about making an image that looked wild and abundant, a time-consuming task but ultimately very satisfying!
Phosphor Art's Laura Redburn was approached by Baltimore Magazine to illustrate an article on the SPARC Center, using her signature collage style.
Phosphor Art's Bill Sanderson recently illustrated some title pages for J.R.R. Tolkien's Sir Gawain and the Green Knight.
This self-inspired image speaks for itself -sums up the current situation in a lot of households by sitting and hoping it will all go away!
Other images show some recent new work completed in the last months. Øivind is available for commissions.
Quino Marin's striking illustration reflecting the isolation a big proportion of the world's people are facing over the next few months - however, there is optimism in the title that there will be end to it eventually.
Quino's take on the iconic 80's film Blade Runner and some illustrations from Quino's educational work of otherwise normal daily life scenes we normally take for granted.
Quino is available for commissions.
Hennie Haworth was commissioned by Theydons to create these two illustrations for their brand re-launch.
Showcasing these two East London locations in her detailed, hand drawn style. To see more of Hennie’s work, click here.
Grow by Facebook recently commissioned Ana Seixas to illustrate a variety of bright, fun characters to sit alongside their feature about Vacation Days and their positive effect on business.
To see more of Ana’s work, click here.
Japanese fashion brand EPOCA collaborated with Rosie Mcguinness on a series of figurative illustrations for point of sales use in their local stores. EPOCA is a brand known for Modern styles and attention to detail, a perfect fit for Rosie.