Maps for the Mail by Phosphor Artists
A number of Phosphor Art's illustrators were recently asked to create some maps for the Mail on Sunday's Event Magazine.
A number of Phosphor Art's illustrators were recently asked to create some maps for the Mail on Sunday's Event Magazine.
Phosphor's Jonathan Leach recently illustrated an article in The Radio Times article about how different people's lives had changed after various near death falling experiences.
Indian culture has always been a big inspiration for Phosphor Art’s Poonam Mistry, and her highly detailed illustration style lends itself well to traditional stories. Poonam has recently embarked on an exciting new project, translating Indian folk tales and fables and illustrating them in her unique style.
The detailed pen and ink style of Phosphor Art’s Dave Hopkins works beautifully both inside and outside of books! He’s recently completed an illustration for the cover for Hallie Rubenhold’s new book The French Lesson, which showcases his work in full colour.
Phosphor Art are very excited to welcome artist and creative blogger Laura Redburn (AKA Cardboard Cities). Her vivacious collages combine vintage and contemporary imagery, united by inspired use of colour.

Phosphor Art's 'Hypnotic Artist' Flavio Melchiorre (A.K.A IDRO51) has recently completed two new pieces of work that are a little less abstract than usual, but still heavily patterned. Both pieces were created in Adobe Illustrator using a Wacom Intuos.
Phosphor Art’s latest artist Tiago Galo has been working on a new series of illustrations in a limited colour palette.
Phosphor Art’s Alexander Jackson is best known for his portraits of pop-culture icons in his signature style which mixes hand-drawn and digital elements.
Phosphor Art’s Poonam Mistry has just completed an exciting project illustrating a book containing stories and poems from across the Commonwealth. A River of Stories Volume 2: Earth was commissioned by Lift Education and The Commonwealth Education Trust.
Phosphor Art would like to introduce you to Lisbon-based artist Tiago Galo. Tiago is interested in comics and zines, having won the prize for Best Comic at Amadora BD (an international comic festival held near Lisbon) in 2011.