Anna Broadhurst – The Observer
Anna Broadhurst was thrilled to be commissioned by The Observer, bringing their recent feature Generation Anxiety to life with her colourful and textural illustrations.
Anna Broadhurst was thrilled to be commissioned by The Observer, bringing their recent feature Generation Anxiety to life with her colourful and textural illustrations.
From her Brighton studio, Bryony has collaborated with global brands, providing artwork for a broad range of lifestyle clients and publishers.
She specialises in hand-drawn illustrations, blending traditional drawing techniques with digital colouring and texturing, creating delicate, playful and whimsical pieces of art.
Bryony Fripp is represented by Lipstick of London
Anjelica Roselyn created a mural for singer-songwriter sensation Tyla’s album launch in London. The pop-up features Anjelica’s signature bold use of colour and the female form, with playful blues and purples incorporated into the window design.
Anjelica Roselyn is represented by Lipstick of London
Ifan was commissioned by E&T magazine to do their latest cover artwork , the title feature, an increasingly common question, 'Is disinformation distorting democracy?'
Diarmuid was tasked with crafting five character studies along with a central composit of them all for the main feature in the March Issue of Frontline magazine.
This year’s Startworks graduate Anna Louise Oliver has illustrated a cohesive and magnetic series of covers for six literary classics.
Anna’s YA style has made the renowned stories approachable for audiences of all ages, whilst her clever use of perspective has linked the cover imagery to create a serial feel.
Laurindo Feliciano has illustrated the movie poster as well as the beginning and end credits for the feature film Puan.
The movie has received wide critical acclaim, picking up awards at San Sebastián International Film Festival and the Goya Awards amongst others. Laurindo’s work is bursting with life, capturing the emotions and relationships between each character perfectly.
Phosphor's Satoshi Kambayashi is back in his regular slot, illustrating for PLC Magazine. This time the brief was to create something colourful for a piece about the impact of challenging market conditions on mergers and acquisitions activity.
Satoshi brought his unique line and watercolour style to the UK many years ago, and since then he has developed a digital style with a similar effect, plus a more graphic flat colour version, seen in play here. The underlying theme is always Satoshi's great ability to solve a creative problem by providing brilliant quirky solutions with a sense of humour, which is why so many magazines rely on him to interpret and conceptualise their ideas.
Find more of Satoshi's work in his portfolio, or contact Trina at Phosphor to commission Satoshi to bring some humour to your next project.
Phosphor's Iris de Luz was approached by MIZZOU Magazine, the alumni magazine of the University of Missouri, to illustrate their Spring 2024 cover.
The brief was right up Iris' street: a 'playful and surreal park fantasy world' featuring bright colours, flowers, rolling hills, trees, lots of pattern and the famous St. Louis arch.
Iris' illustration will entice MIZZOU subscribers to read the cover story which features a group of four University of Missouri alumni who are leaders of various parks and greenspace organisations in the city of St. Louis.
Many different photographic elements and some 3D vector shapes make up each piece of Iris' dazzling artwork, including this cover. She spends hours looking at photographs to find the right textures for the job at hand, and says, "I think of them as if they were part of a digital ecosystem where each element, when joined with others, builds a new character".
Take a peek at Iris' portfolio to find more of her digital collages and contact Trina at Phosphor to commission Iris for your next project.
Matthew Woodson was commissioned by Ford to create a limited print to celebrate the 60th Birthday of their classic Mustang car. Sixty of the prints were created and offered as prizes to owners.
More of Matthew’s work can be viewed at https://www.debutart.com/artist/matthew-woodson