The SAA are very pleased to be supporting the World Illustration Awards by sponsoring The SAA Agents Award for New Talent.

Fortuna Todisco – Panorama Magazine

We love this artwork Fortuna Todisco created for Panorama Magazine. This fabulous illustration accompanied an article about Fortuna's career and her creative processes and aspirations.

Fortuna Todisco – Panorama Magazine (Design Projects, Editorial Commissions, illustrator, New Division)

Fortuna studied at the European Institute of Design and has since worked as both a fashion designer and an illustrator. She is inspired by the people around her and loves to express her observations through her illustrations. Fortuna creates both conceptual and representational artworks and has worked with a variety of clients for fashion and lifestyle commissions.

Fortuna Todisco is represented by New Division

Sporting Literature

Maguma creates a beautifully crafted conceptual illustration for Panenka Magazine.

The article in issue #42 of the Spanish magazine discusses how the literature of different countries can influence the way people play football. An interesting link made all the better by Maguma's full page artwork.

Sporting Literature (Editorial Commissions, Illustration Ltd, illustrator)

 

Maguma is represented by Illustration Ltd

Gary Newman – Cover for ‘Enchanted August’

Gary Newman worked with the design team at Penguin Random House to create this beautiful cover for 'Enchanted August'. Gary's chic artwork is just perfect for Brenda Bowen’s summer tale, which is based
on the 1920's classic 'Enchanted April'. We think Gary's simple graphic evokes memories of summers gone by.

Gary Newman – Cover for ‘Enchanted August’ (Editorial Commissions, illustrator, Lipstick of London, New Division, Publishing Jobs)

Gary Newman is represented by New Division

Sarah Maycock – William & Son

Mayfair based William & Son are on the move, packing up their Mount Street store and heading for beautiful new premises on nearby Bruton Street. To mark this new chapter they commissioned Sarah Maycock to illustrate their new building in all it's glory. Sarah also illustrated a map from the old store to the new, allowing their customers to choose between the quick route, the foodie route or Handsome Frank's favoured option, the refreshing route.

 


Sarah Maycock – William & Son (Design Projects, Editorial Commissions, illustrator)

Sarah Maycock – William & Son (Design Projects, Editorial Commissions, illustrator)

Sarah Maycock is represented by Handsome Frank

Fashions fade, style is eternal

Lipstick of London is now exclusively representing the much celebrated Fashion and Beauty illustrator Lucy MacLeod .

Lucy combines traditional hand rendered brush and line work with digital/collaged elements. Recent happy clients include; British Airways, Levi Strauss, Bare Minerals UK, Nylon Magazine, Elle.

Fashions fade, style is eternal (Design Projects, Editorial Commissions, illustrator, Lipstick of London)

 

 

Lucy MacLeod is represented by Lipstick of London

Caroline Smith’s artwork chosen for the the programme of the Opera Salome

Caroline Smith represented by Artist Partners has just had some great news, that  one of her sensational images of Salome chosen for the the programme of the Opera Salome, which will be showing  at the Santa Fe Opera House opening on 18th July 2015

Caroline Smith’s artwork chosen for the the programme of the Opera Salome (Advertising Campaigns, Artist Partners Ltd, Editorial Commissions, illustrator)

Caroline Smith represented by Artist Partners

Jonathan Leach’s Celebratory Dinosaurs for Still-Moving DJs

Jonathan Leach was commissioned by Still-Moving DJs to illustrate a promotional piece of artwork to celebrate their seven year anniversary.
Jonathan Leach’s Celebratory Dinosaurs for Still-Moving DJs (Advertising Campaigns, Editorial Commissions, illustrator, Phosphor Art)
The fantastical image features the two DJs riding on the backs of dinosaurs – one of their favourite things. The DJs can often be found surrounded by toy dinosaurs on the decks at their gigs so naturally they loved Jonathan’s portrayal of them. Still-Moving DJs are currently preparing for The Larmer Tree Festival in Salisbury.

Jonathan Leach is represented by Phosphor Art

Larry Rostant’s portraits of Jimmy Edgar for DJ magazine

They broke the mould when they made this issue’s cover star Jimmy Edgar.

Larry Rostant's portrait of Jimmy Edgar is psychedelic, freaky, funky — and that’s not just his music. With a life well lived that’s reflected in the extraordinary scope of his albums and DJ sets, he’s not afraid to be different — and celebrates that difference.

Larry Rostant’s portraits of Jimmy Edgar for DJ magazine (Artist Partners Ltd, Editorial Commissions, illustrator)

A celebration of creativity, freedom and diversity is something that dance music should be about, but is something all too often lost in the chase for filthy lucre. Jimmy’s a star like they used to make, someone with something to say, and it seems that now more of us are listening than ever.

Larry Rostant is represented by Artist Partners

Larry Rostant’s portraits of Jimmy Edgar for DJ magazine (Artist Partners Ltd, Editorial Commissions, illustrator)

Geoff Hunt’s “Unknown Shore” is featured in the Daily Mail

Geoff Hunt’s impressive painting “Unknown Shore” is featured in April 16'ths edition of the Daily Mail in the Life section on an article promoting “The Wager Disaster: Mayhem, Mutiny and Murder in the South Seas” by  Rear Admiral C. H. Layman

Geoff Hunt’s “Unknown Shore” is featured in the Daily Mail (Artist Partners Ltd, Editorial Commissions, illustrator)

Geoff Hunt RSMA - (Royal Society of Marine Artists) is a internationally renowned artist, represented by Artist Partners, and famously connected to the complete series of Patrick O’Brian book covers for Harper Collins that have now become iconic

Prints of his work available from : https://www.mysticseaport.org/artists/hunt-geoff/ & https://www.artmarine.co.uk/

Geoff Hunt is represented by Artist Partners

Christopher Nielsen Surfs His Way into Mini International

Australian illustrator Christopher Nielsen worked on a series of surfing images with Winkreative. The bold illustrations accompany an article about Munich River Surfer Carsten Kurmis in Mini International – a free magazine for Mini drivers and admirers around the world.

 Christopher Nielsen Surfs His Way into Mini International (Editorial Commissions, illustrator, Phosphor Art) Christopher Nielsen Surfs His Way into Mini International (Editorial Commissions, illustrator, Phosphor Art)

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is represented by Phosphor Art

Christopher Nielsen Surfs His Way into Mini International (Editorial Commissions, illustrator, Phosphor Art)

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