Euromillions x The Guardian – Lisa Sheehan
Six illustrations were created for the campaign, all based around the social media meme 'I won't tell anyone I've won the lottery but there will be signs'.
Six illustrations were created for the campaign, all based around the social media meme 'I won't tell anyone I've won the lottery but there will be signs'.
Phosphor's Jon Rogers has been working with Sipsmith on their new advertising campaign, under the Pastiche moniker.
The illustrations were for ads (to be used in print, point of sale and online) to launch Sipsmith's Origin 1639 Gin, a limited edition gin that redefines the origins of this quintessentially English spirit. The gin is rooted in a recipe from 1639, which proves that gin originated in England, not Holland as widely believed.
Sipsmith's team were looking for a piece painted in the style of an Old Master with period references, such as the clothing and the way the scene is presented, but with modern touches like the watch, earpods and mobile phone. Jon is a master of his craft and pulled off the brief exceptionally.
Even with multiple personalities, Phosphor's Pastiche artist was finding it hard to keep up with demand, so they now have a whole team of talented Pastiche illustrators taking commissions for your every need.
Each is a specialist in their own field but they also work well as a team on joint projects.So, you want Rembrandt’s ‘Christ on the Sea of Galilee’… By Thursday… Instead of Christ you want Meerkats… Mmm… Tricky one… What time on Thursday? Simples!“I want a giant panda, called Vinnie… He’s riding a thoroughbred horse… In the style of George Stubbs… With background… Is Monday okay?” Sure!“Any chance of a Leonardo by Tuesday?” – Just get in touch!
Alyah Holmes' art illuminates a Canadian bank and bike share collaboration.
Alyha's vibrant illustration, commissioned by Tangerine Bank and Toronto Bike Share, adorns community bike share stations throughout Toronto.
Inspiring passersby to invest in their health and future while living sustainably, the piece is set against a bright orange background, creating an eye-catching visual that resonates with everyone who sees it.
Rachel Winter crafts an array of symbols and motifs for a vibrant campaign with the French pharmaceutical company, Biogaran.
The Marvellous Gillian Flint joined forces with Adam&EveDBB to create a series of assets for Avanti West Coast. Gillian created a charming family of tortoises taking it nice and easy, spending quality time together while rolling down the line towards their destination.
You can see more of Gillian’s work here:
https://thebrightagency.com/uk/childrens-illustration/artists/gillian-flint
Matthew Woodson was commissioned by Ford to create a limited print to celebrate the 60th Birthday of their classic Mustang car. Sixty of the prints were created and offered as prizes to owners.
More of Matthew’s work can be viewed at https://www.debutart.com/artist/matthew-woodson
Alex Williamson was commissioned to create a series of images by the IFRC (The International Federation of Red Cross) for use at COP28. The imagery was used on banners and branding during several of the panels at the event.
More of Alex’s work can be viewed at - https://www.debutart.com/artist/alex-williamson
Sveta Dorosheva creates the key visual for the British Library’s Fantasy: Realms of Imagination Exhibition.
Ing Lee creates the artwork for the release of a new Bioré SkinCare Facial Wash range.
Influencers were invited to get to know the Japanese innovation that cleanses and protects the skin's natural moisture in four unique versions.
With its style inspired by manga and Korean book covers, Ing shows fun, everyday scenes of self-care by all kinds of women at different stages of life.
The launch hit the market in 4 variations: Moisture, for normal and combination skin, Rich Moisture, which cleanses and moisturizes dry skin, Scrub, with exfoliating beads for all skin types, and Acne Care, for deep cleansing of acne-prone skin
MDI Digital were asked to create a series of animations and stills for People For Bikes in San Francisco to promote the safe disposal of e-bike batteries.
More of MDI Digital’s work can be viewed at - https://www.debutart.com/artist/matt-dartford-aj-mdi-digital