The London Zodiac
Mike Hall is a contributing illustrator to 'Curiocity: In Pursuit of London'.
Mike Hall is a contributing illustrator to 'Curiocity: In Pursuit of London'.
Phosphor's Dave Hopkins is known for his etching style pen and ink illustrations, which are perfect for both fiction and non-fiction books. His distinctive style is showcased on the cover art for 101 Stumbles in the March of History, a new book from the author of 100 Mistakes that Changed History. Dave's task was to illustrate scenes such as Columbus sailing off the side of the flat Earth and The White House flying the Union Jack.
Huge congratulations to Sarah Dennis who was named 'Best Emerging Illustrator' in the Junior Design Awards 2016. New Division artist Sarah, was thrilled to win the accolade, voted for by the magazine's readers.
Christopher Fowler's "Strange Tide" book cover was produced by Max Schindler pastiche artist represented by Artist Partners. Max has been producing these dynamic covers for this series in a very specific silhouetted style that gives the series a special look all of it's own.
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We are delighted to welcome artist Chris Skinner to Début Art. Chris joins us as a highly successful illustrator and designer. He has worked for a variety of companies across a range of sectors and media, including interactive, broadcast, motion graphics and print. For the last 6 years Chris has worked as a freelancer and has focussed on illustration work.

Christopher Corr's picture book takes stage at China's Children's Book Expo in Beijing.

Tom Duxbury one of Artist Partners "new blood" illustrators produced this beautiful book cover design for the classic "A Kestrel of a Knave" or otherwise known as "Kes", for Canadian Publisher - Author Barry Hines.
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Artist Partners have a growing strength in their agency in the craft and creative area of embroidery - one of the most successful of these creative embroiderers' is Stewart Easton - who is now becoming a much sought after artist, teaching and taking workshops all over the UK and US about to embark on another very soon.
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Indian culture has always been a big inspiration for Phosphor Art’s Poonam Mistry, and her highly detailed illustration style lends itself well to traditional stories. Poonam has recently embarked on an exciting new project, translating Indian folk tales and fables and illustrating them in her unique style.
Alan Kitching is one of the world’s foremost practitioners of letterpress typographic design and printmaking. He is renowned for his expressive use of wood and metal letterforms in creating visuals for commissions and limited edition prints. He lives and works at The Typography Workshop in Kennington, south London, which he shared with designer, writer and partner Celia Stothard (deceased 2010).