Joshua Marshall for Simon & Schuster Audio
New Cover artwork for Sabrina Brier’s ‘That Friend’ published by Simon & Schuster
Joshua Marshal is represented by Lipstick of London
New Cover artwork for Sabrina Brier’s ‘That Friend’ published by Simon & Schuster
Joshua Marshal is represented by Lipstick of London
Justin Metz was asked by the BBC to create the key art for its new ASIA wildlife documentary series. The image is been used across all the BBC platforms as well as in print ads and posters.
More of Justin’s work can be view here - https://www.debutart.com/artist/justin-metz
Adele’s recent collaboration with Tesco Food features delicious illustrations for packaging for their new line of festive, Finest collectable Christmas tins.
Svetlana's stunning packaging design for the chocolate bar gift set, draws inspiration from the rich diversity of the Amazon rainforest.
Pavel was commissioned by Chartered Society of Physiotherapists to illustrate another set of Member Benefits Icons - these are very simple graphic interpretations of each benefit to represent the key feature.
Matthew Cooper was asked by Domino Records to once again work on the design for Franz Ferdinand’s new album ‘The Human Fear’. This marks the 6th time Matthew has worked with the band on their album packaging and promotional design.
More of Matthew’s work can be viewed here https://www.debutart.com/artist/matthew-cooper
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'.
Blending perfectly with the Luxury Family Hotels brand and communication output, Becca’s work adorns the marketing efforts of the luxury brand’s public image. The final assets for the Ickworth property in Suffolk pair perfectly with some charming black-and-white spots.
You can see more of Becca’s work here: https://thebrightagency.com/uk/licensing/artists/becca-hall
Mark was delighted to be appointed by Waitrose to illustrate their lovely new URBAN Pizza range – 5 in total. The brief was to create a simple fun characters engaging with a slice of pizza seen through the box packaging. Your should see these in your local store soon.
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!