Dave Hopkins’ Al Fresco Scene
Phosphor Art's Dave Hopkins created this charming Pasticceria scene for a client which makes us want to jump on a plane to Italy and stuff ourselves with pastries!
Phosphor Art's Dave Hopkins created this charming Pasticceria scene for a client which makes us want to jump on a plane to Italy and stuff ourselves with pastries!
Phosphor Art's Marcus the Illustrator has been working on a number of illustrations for Eat Street Barcelona to promote their exciting street food events. As you may be able to tell from some of Marcus' illustrations there's a competition between chefs at Eat Street, seeing them create their own interpretations of the same dish or type of cuisine.
Phosphor Art's Luella Wright has been working hard on some illustrations with Jungle Creative for Alder Hey Children’s Hospital in Liverpool. Her cute characters have been used so far to decorate the walls of the hospital and for apps, games and books for the patients to interact with.
Phosphor Art's Nod Young was recently commissioned to create a set of colourful and unusual emojis but unfortunately the project was cancelled half way through. Nod decided to carry on with the project for himself and made the emojis free to download. We think they're really fun!
Since Phosphor Art's Pastiche artist has been so busy with commissions, they now have a dedicated team of talented pastiche illustrators, each with their own specialism and ready to tackle any brief.
Phosphor Art's Christopher Nielsen has illustrated a beautiful book called Once Upon an ABC, published by Little Hare (Hardie Grant Egmont). Christopher’s vibrant illustrations accompany Sophie Masson’s lively alphabetical verse. The book is out now in Australia and will be published in the UK later this year.

Phosphor Art's scraperboard artist Bill Sanderson has created an illustration for the Atticus column in the new look SundayTimes (which was recently redesigned by Simon Esterson, Mark Porter and their team). Atticus is a political gossip column mostly focusing on Westminster. Bill was asked to create an image combining a snake with a pen - you'll find it every week in the Sunday Times.

Phosphor Art's Mardo El-Noor had a busy 2016, working on lots of exciting motion projects for advertising campaigns and music videos. Somehow he still found the time to develop his design and typography work AND work on MART/AN STUDIO projects, including a wonderful collaboration with cartoonist Tom Scott. Take a look at what Mardo got up to in his motion showreel below and get in touch if you’d like to commission him in 2017!

Phosphor Art's Alexander Jackson has a spot illustrating Professor Greg Whyte's monthly column in Forever Sports. So far the subjects have included getting active this spring and why sleep and rest are so crucial to performance.
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Phosphor Art’s Marcel Laverdet (Rive GaucheStudio) recently completed a set of illustrations for Catacrom, makers of preservative-free eye drops – soothing relief for allergic eyes.