Phosphor Art Welcomes LUMPS
Phosphor's new look website has also brought some wonderful new illustrators, one of which is Sam Drew, aka LUMPS.
Phosphor's new look website has also brought some wonderful new illustrators, one of which is Sam Drew, aka LUMPS.
Phosphor Art are due to relaunch their website in the next couple of weeks, with a snazzy rebrand and several talented new artists to show off.
Included are Elsa Rose Frere and Dominika Lipniewska.
Phosphor Art is pleased to now be representing Jennie Maizels. You might know her for her work with children's book author Kate Petty (the pair worked on eight books together over sixteen years), her bestselling pop-up books, her magazine Raw Vision, her online Sketchbook Club or even her iconic iron-on patches!
Phosphor's Lynn Hatzius illustrates nature writer Sara Maitland's column in each issue of BBC Countryfile magazine.
It’s a strange and unprecedented time for all of us, but Phosphor have been pleased to see that their illustrators’ creativity has not been stifled and they continue to ‘Illustrate to create a better world’. A number of Phosphor’s artists have responded to the Covid-19 pandemic with illustrations. Here are just a few of their creative responses…
Van Gogh is sporting a face mask but it won’t stay on, as he’s missing an ear (by )
created this artwork inspired by where it all began, China’s wet markets
The new symbol of wealth and privilege by
has repurposed some illustrations he did for a pharmaceutical brand into a ‘Corona Home Exercise Guide’
created this Wes Anderson-esqe collage to remind people to stay 2m apart.
came up with this interesting alternative to a face mask
(aka Flavio Melchiorrre) has created a colouring sheet of his ‘Fake News’ artwork to keep us all entertained and remind us to be on our guard while browsing the media
Follow Phosphor on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram to find more creative coronavirus responses and to find out more about some of these illustrations.
Phosphor’s Alexander Jackson has illustrated a tribute to Britain’s farmers as part of the 40 Days 40 Heroes campaign set up by illustrator and graphic designer Caroline Glover.
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.
Regain Magazine - which is based in Paris and celebrates country life, farming and good food - licenced one of Fiammetta Dogi’s beautiful vintage fruit and vegetable illustrations for its Autumn issue.