Steve Stone’s fabulous covers for Adrian Tchaikovsky

Macmillan Publishers commissioned the respected digital artist and image-maker Steve Stone to produce a fabulous series of covers by one of their finest author's Adrian Tchaikovsky.

Macmillan Publishers commissioned the respected digital artist and image-maker Steve Stone to produce a fabulous series of covers by one of their finest author's Adrian Tchaikovsky.
Phosphor Art’s Poonam Mistry has just completed an exciting project illustrating a book containing stories and poems from across the Commonwealth. A River of Stories Volume 2: Earth was commissioned by Lift Education and The Commonwealth Education Trust.
Super new book hot off the press from Barrington Stoke Teen Publishers - written by Caroline Lawrence and beautifully illustrated front cover by Paul Young.
Phosphor Art are really pleased to be representing the St. Petersburg based artist Alexander Baidin. Due to the popularity of Alexander’s work at portfolio reviews we thought we’d share some more of his work with you today.
Sydney based artist Christopher Nielsen has created another surf-themed editorial illustration. Ink Global were looking for artwork with a retro/vintage vibe for the cover artwork of Jazeera Airway’s magazine J, which is right up Christopher’ street (or wave in this case!).
Sarah Dennis’ eagerly anticipated ‘Animal Camouflage’ search and find book, released earlier this month by b small publishing.

Artist Partners are delighted to welcome to their agency the wonderful talents of Tom Duxbury illustrator and designer - Tom's work is a mixture of hand drawn art and digital, which he uses in order to create a unique and lovely vintage lino and woodcut /wood blocking effect style.
Packed full with forty-five exquisite black-and-white illustrations from five world-renowned illustrators, The Official A Game of Thrones Colouring Book is the perfect Christmas gift for fans of George R.R Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire.
Phosphor Art have taken on a number of exciting new illustrators recently including Alexander Baidin who is based in St. Petersburg.
The wonderful, Man on the Moon (a day in the life of Bob), by Simon Bartram (Templar), still delights a generation of children since it's publication thirteen years ago, thanks to the continued backing of librarians and teachers around the country.