Katie Ponder reimagines Greek Myths for DK.
Katie Ponder has illustrated “Greek Myths”, a new collection of the classic tales written by Jean Menzies and published by DK.
Katie Ponder has illustrated “Greek Myths”, a new collection of the classic tales written by Jean Menzies and published by DK.
Giulio Iurissevich embarked upon a career as a photographer and graphic artist in 1998. With the computer, he discovered a talent for digital fashion illustration. Giulio is completely self-taught, although he says the passion for images and art has always been with him.
In 2008 Mark decided to pursue a career as an illustrator after teaching in secondary schools for several years. He likes to draw animals and people, play football and paint murals.
Say Yes to the Dress with out leaving the house.
Anjelica Roselyn was delighted to contribute to Harper Bazaar 's feature about Black Fashion Creatives, and what needs to happen next.
Anjelica Roselyn is represented by Lipstick of London
In Case You Missed It by Lindsey Kelk hit the shelves this week, featuring this beautifully elegant and stylish cover illustration by Lucy Truman. To see more of Lucy's work, click here.
Hello Marine was recently commissioned to illustrate the perfect (end of lockdown) Parisian rooftop party for Elle France, creating the artwork in her vibrant, graphic, flat colour style. To see more of Hello Marine's work, click here.
Bright Artist Aleanna Harris has created a gorgeous dual portrait of Robin DiAngelo and Resmaa Menakem’s for the ‘In Conversation’ The On Being Project podcast. The electric episode was released in the weeks after George Floyd’s killing has become one of the most popular episodes on the site. You can find out more here: https://onbeing.org/programs/robin-diangelo-and-resmaa-menakem-in-conversation/
See more of Alleanna’s work here: https://thebrightagency.com/uk/publishing/artists/alleanna-harris
Bright Artist Steffi Walthall appeared in The New York Times Travel section with a bold and evocative editorial illustration to accompany the article ‘Road Trips are Great. Except for the Driving’.
You can see more of Steffi’s work here: https://thebrightagency.com/uk/illustration/artists/steffi-walthall
Here’s an incredibly powerful set of illustrations by Paul Blow. Commissioned by the International Rescue Commitee they depict the stories of people on the world's most dangerous migration route - from sub-Saharan Africa through the desert to Niger, to conflict ridden Libya and across the Mediterranean Sea to Italy.