Lumps, aka Sam Drew, is a Cardiff born artist, interested in painting, illustration and screenprint. Sam's Phosphor portfolio has had a recent refresh, with new illustrations and animations joining the weird and wonderful world of Lumps.
Phosphor is pleased to introduce you to Léon Moh-Cah, who they have just added to their roster of talented illustrators and artists. Léon is a French 2D animator and sketch artist, interested in the beauty of everyday life. Her practice, mixing digital and traditional techniques, uses daily observation and travels as a main source of inspiration.
Phosphor are pleased to be able to share the artwork Bill Sanderson created for The Dictionary People: The unsung heroes of Oxford English Dictionary, a new book by Sarah Ogilvie which was published this September by Chatto & Windus.
Phosphor has just updated Oxo's portfolio with some fun new work. Oxo's style is playful and spontaneous and he is great at capturing a mood, whether he's illustrating crowds or single characters. Oxo is known not just for his illustrations, but comic strips, mascots, GIFs and also animations.
One of Phosphor's last SAA news stories sung the praises of award-winning veteran artist Dave Hopkins and invited more commissions for him. We are heartbroken to announce that Dave lost his battle with cancer on 13th August. It was so typical of Dave's professionalism, that even though he was very poorly and undergoing debilitating treatment, he was still keen to be drawing in his truly inimitable way. To the end, he maintained his proud career record of never missing a deadline or having an illustration rejected.
Phosphor's Dave Hopkins put his signature pen and ink style to good use recently, illustrating the cover of The Worlds of Sherlock Holmes: The Inspiration Behind the World's Greatest Detective by Andrew Lycett. The book will be published by Quarto in October.
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).