Artist Marta Cubeddu joins a global project for Rugby World Cup 2025, proudly representing Italy as one of 16 female artists. It's a fantastic try at blending sport and culture in one gorgeous piece of work.
Think Jess, think Heinz. Jess has officially been appointed as a ketchup connoisseur and had the chance to create an illustration showcasing the flavour profile of Heinz’s sweet sriracha ketchup.
Eoin Coveney, renowned for his bold graphic novel style, was commissioned by design agency The Allotment to collaborate on a striking campaign for international law firm Addleshaw Goddard.
The brief was to create a graphic novel–inspired montage illustration as part of their “Data Heroes” campaign, which spotlighted the fight against data crime. Eoin’s dynamic line work and cinematic storytelling brought the concept to life, giving the campaign a distinctive and memorable visual identity.
You can also explore a selection of his other illustrations here in a similar style and on the web link below.
London Power Tunnels is a major infrastructure project led by National Grid to rewire the capital and ensure a reliable electricity supply for the future. By building deep underground tunnels across London, the project replaces ageing cables, modernises the network, and strengthens the city’s energy resilience. This long-term investment helps keep the lights on for millions of homes and businesses while reducing disruption at street level.
Ben created vector artworks for a series of on-site safety posters, helping to engage construction teams and communicate vital safety messages clearly and effectively throughout the project.
Dotty Sutton conjures up a riot of mischief in The Notwitches: Prison Break, the uproarious second instalment of Gary Panton’s middle-grade series from Chicken House Books.
Melanda Notwitch is back and this time she’s setting out to break herself in to prison in order to break her parents out. Dotty’s whimsical black-and-white artwork captures every absurd moment beautifully - from goblin roommates who hate mornings to nearly-talking cats. The result? A gloriously absurd romp bursting with heart, humour, and visual mischief.
“Gary has done it again. A new cast of fabulously silly characters. I had just as much fun as book 1 bringing these hilarious villains to life… I can't wait for kids to meet the Governess and have a good giggle!” — Dotty Sutton.
From the wonderful cover to the final vignette, The Notwitches: Prison Break is brought joyfully to life by Dotty's fun-filled imagery.
Natalie Smillie brings bite-sized magical charm to life in Harry Potter - Pocket Potters, Bloomsbury Children’s Books’ new mini-series packed with wizarding delight.
Its been sometime since we were asked to produce some packaging illustrations - but we had the ideal commission for our artist Angelo Rinaldi - based on a children’s book that he had produced many years ago, a hyper realistic painted picture book entitled : Cow -
Our client is a dairy farmer living in Tasmania who produces milk at his own creamery the company is called “ Shakespeare Hills” and the client was inspired by what he had seen as the children book cover for a label design.
Angelo’s wonderfully realistic style was perfect in order to produce a design that would work across all of his products.
We are very proud to announce that the new edition of Illustrators Magazine Issue 48 which has just been published, features the poignant final interview with our very own huge talent : Chris Moore / Science Fiction artist of huge repute and a worldwide talent.
The Illustrators magazine interviewed Chris shortly before his sad death On February 7th 2025.
Chris Moore was proudly represented by Artist Partners for over 40 years - Chris had a huge reputation within the Science Fiction and fantasy community and world and travelled to most of the conventions in the US and UK, he was considered by other illustrators and most publishers world wide as being one of the very best in his specific field of Sci Fi illustration.
A fitting tribute to a huge talent, and a wonderful human being.
For more information on prints available of Chris’s work please visit Artist Partners website
Phosphor's Lee Ford recently completed a job for Grace Comms, an award-winning healthcare brand communication agency. Lee illustrated a scene featuring a doctor trying to decide which path to go on, symbolising how doctors must choose which treatment to give a patient. The artwork was used at a conference, online and on flyers.
Lee’s unique approach to graphic image making has a strong connection to traditional print based methods and has evolved through many years of experimentation. These traditionally printed elements are combined with digital and analogue graphic processes that include found ephemera, drawing and photography all described using a playful, visceral visual language that explores both concept and aesthetic in equal measure.
Lee describes his passion for graphic processes and obsession with surface texture as "playful, expressive and emotive". This approach has gained Lee commissions for print and web clients both nationally and internationally; as well as exhibitions in London, New York, Stockholm and Singapore and images published by AVA publishing, Bloomsbury, Laurence King, and Gestalten.