Lynn Hatzius for BBC Countryfile
Phosphor's Lynn Hatzius has a regular spot illustrating for BBC Countryfile Magazine and was thrilled to be able to contribute to their special 'Walks' issue recently.
Phosphor's Lynn Hatzius has a regular spot illustrating for BBC Countryfile Magazine and was thrilled to be able to contribute to their special 'Walks' issue recently.
Step into a realm where art merges with technology, where liquid shapes dance and retro-futuristic vibes come alive. Welcome to AbstractFlow, a new digital art by Phosphor's IDRO51 (aka Flavio Melchiorre).
Phosphor's Alexander Jackson has illustrated the cover of Rob Burley's new book, Why is this Lying B*****d Lying to me? (Searching for the Truth on Political TV), which was published in May by Harper Collins.
Alexander is known for his caricature-like portraits, often inspired by pop culture and cultural affairs, so he was the perfect person to take on this task, illustrating some key politicians and journalists from recent years.
Take a peek at Alexander Jackson's portfolio, which has just been updated with more work, or contact Trina at Phosphor if you'd like to commission him to work on your next book, magazine, newspaper or any other project.
Phosphor's Florencia Rigiroli has brought her classic botanical style to vegan food brand Animal Kind, creating these gorgeous illustrations for their social media accounts.
You can see more of Florencia's work in her portfolio , or get in touch with Trina at Phosphor if you'd like to commission Florencia to create something similar for you.
Phosphor's Mandy Millie Flockton is a woman of many talents... not only does she create stunning illustrations for children's books, detailed equine paintings and handbound books, she's also a skilled pastiche artist. Recently, Mandy has created a stunning artwork of Prince Harry in the style of Van Gogh, plus a da Vinci style portrait featuring a very large rabbit.
To see more, head to the pastiche portfolio or Mandy's personal portfolio on the Phosphor website, or get in touch with agent, Trina, to commission a pastiche of your favourite artist.
The Saint Patrick Centre in County Down has just launched a new and exciting Saint Patrick exhibition.
Following on from the success of From Shore to Ocean Floor and the award-winning Balloon to the Moon, Phosphor's Christopher Nielsen has teamed up with Gill Arbuthnott once again.
Phosphor has recently welcomed Jean-Manuel Duvivier, a French illustrator living and working in Brussels. For nearly thirty years, Jean-Manue was Head of the Visual Communication department at La Cambre School of Visual Arts, teaching and coordinating the Bachelor’s and the Master’s teams.
Jean-Manuel specialises in not specialising: he loves to do editorial work for magazines and newspapers, advertising campaigns, murals, calendars and stationery, or children books illustrations.
Previous clients include The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Financial Times, Smithsonian Journeys Magazine, The National Geographic Traveler, The Guardian, Cosmopolitan, Marie-Claire, Yale University Press and Pushkin Press.
Take a look at Jean-Manuel's portfolio to find more of his stunning work, or get in touch with Trina to commission him.
Phosphor's Bill Sanderson has created some art for The Battle of Maldon, the first ever standalone edition of one of J.R.R. Tolkien’s most important poetic dramas.
The book, which will be coming out on 30th March, will feature several black and white scraperboard illustrations by Bill.
See more of Bill's iconic work in his portfolio on the Phosphor website, or get in touch with Trina to commission him.
Phosphor's Lynn Hatzius has created some stunning artwork for singer/songwriter Jake Morley's latest album Some Things Are Like Other Things.