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Rotary International Magazine/Rachel Winter

Rotary International Magazine/Rachel Winter (Editorial Commissions, Illustration Ltd, illustrator)

Rachel Winter's art pays homage to a cherished tradition of a native New Zealand tribe.

Commissioned by Rotary International Magazine, the illustrated article talks about Boil-Up, a soup and shared experience from the Rangitāne tribe of the Awapuni area in New Zealand.

With its lively patterns and a composition that beautifully captures the spirit of togetherness, Rachel's colourful piece invites readers into an upbeat and inviting atmosphere.

Rachel Winter is represented by IllustrationX

Juliette Toma for Rebel Girls Rock: 25 Tales of Women in Music.

Juliette Toma for Rebel Girls Rock: 25 Tales of Women in Music. (Editorial Commissions, Illustration Ltd, illustrator)

Icelandic sensation Bjork is illustrated by Juliette Toma for Rebel Girls Rock: 25 Tales of Women in Music.

The new and popular Rebel Girl's series now has the addition of a book on musical icons; inspirational women who have achieved success in this alluring industry, as a singer, songwriter or instrumentalist.

Juliette's portrait of Bjork is an electrifying illustration, with a spot-on likeness and animated composition.

The publisher says, Belt out pop anthems with Lizzo, bang on the drums with Nandi Bushell, and write country hits with Dolly Parton. The women in this book come from all around the world. They play different instruments, experiment with new sounds, and stand out in their genres. But one thing is true of them all: They rock!

More info on the book here.

Juliette Toma is represented by IllustrationX

Lisa Sheehan / AT&T 147th Anniversary Ampersand

 

AT&T was inspired by the logos Lisa created for Saatchi & Saatchi, but they wanted their own unique spin on it. Lisa heavily utilized AT&T blue, and the CGI Ampersand features a variety of items that represent important moments from AT&T’s long history, including a phone for Alexander Graham Bell and the moon to represent the first call made from the moon. Lisa worked with AT&T’s creative team to lock in how to represent historical moments that would be instantly recognizable to the viewer. The piece was originally intended for social channels and internal use only, but the brand loved it so much, Lisa re-worked the image to jumbo size and the piece was projected onto AT&T’s building for all passers-by to enjoy.

 

More of Lisa’s work can be viewed here: https://www.debutart.com/artist/lisa-sheehan

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