Emma Cowlam Illustrates for MISTRA Future Fashion
Emma Cowlam's beautiful hand stitched illustrations for the 2015 annual report of MISTRA Future Fashion.
Emma Cowlam's beautiful hand stitched illustrations for the 2015 annual report of MISTRA Future Fashion.
Phosphor Art’s Dave Hopkins recently illustrated two master cider makers both called Bob! Bob Chaplin and Bob Clark are the men behind Chaplin & Cork's - purveyors of fine Somerset Cider made at The Shepton Mallet Cider Mill.
As you’re probably well aware, we’re currently in the midst of a Rugby World Cup, which is being hosted right here in England. To launch what the third biggest sporting event in the world, the RFU (Rugby Football Union) last week hosted a party at London’s Dunbar Court attended by rugby legends like Jonny Wilkinson and Jason Leonard, as well as Prince Harry and Prime Minister David Cameron. Right there in the middle of proceedings was a specially commissioned series of Sarah Maycock’s beautiful illustrations.
Paul Davis & Patrick Vale were asked to design and execute a 50m x 4m mural for the new Picturehouse Central Cinema in Piccadilly, London.
Take a look at this video on YouTube:
https://youtu.be/Nxkp2oAXgTI
Emma Cowlam has successfully launched into a new linear style which is going down a storm
Emma, known for her her unique approach to hand sewn illustrations; is successful , working with the likes of Elle, Elle Decoration, Living Etc & Country Homes and Interiors, Victoria & Albert Museum and Radley.
Phosphor Art’s Fiammetta Dogi recently bagged some space in the gorgeous new Betty Annual. Betty is a beautifully designed independent magazine for women about women. Their philosophy is for people to embrace who they are and celebrate it. Fiammetta created several chapter headings consisting of beautifully intricate flowers wrapping around letters – definitely worth cutting out and framing!
Uniqlo commissioned Hey to create a series of tshirts, portraying different cities around the world. Featuring bright colours, bold shapes and iconic landmarks, the t-shirts are on-sale now in Uniqlo stores.
Sunny Gu designs a vivacious T-Shirt for Max & Riley in Boston.
The floral and feminine illustration with its dominant reds was created to celebrate the clothing boutique's grand opening. Sunny has produced a striking design for the flower loving fashion conscious girl!
Last year 3D illustrator Thomas Burden created a striking piece of work for Bulmers, depicting the words ‘Live Colourful’ at a festival in large block letters. Well those clever makers of tasty cider have only gone and made a real life-size version of the artwork, which was on show at various festivals throughout the UK.