Sarah Perkins
Sarah has been kept pretty busy producing some new and wonderfully inspiring images for her collage portfolio, for more of her fabulous work please go to our website
Sarah has been kept pretty busy producing some new and wonderfully inspiring images for her collage portfolio, for more of her fabulous work please go to our website
It’s time to open the gates of a magical prehistoric world … we have a GIGANTOSAURUS!
Tether your tiny dinos and get ready for an action-packed adventure with Mazu, Rocky Bill and Tiny as they make their debut on Tiny Pop TV.
We are thrilled to reveal stunning new house editions of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix with covers Illustrated by Levi Pinfold.
Illustrator Ollie Maxwell and animator Gary Mayescollaborate to craft springtime magic and bring a beautiful bottle of Nyetimber Classic Cuvee to life.
Ruth Palmer's traditional style of illustrating caught the eye of the Art Director at Stella Magazine who commissioned her to illustrate their latest magazine cover, having never used illustration before! The brief was to base the artwork on the original poster recruiting nurses in 1917, paying tribute to 100 years of frontline medics.
Tuppence Collective, a surface design studio made up of Bright Artists Alicia Perry & Rebecca Intavarant, have designed a thank you card inspired by the NHS, which is now available to buy on papier.com.
See more of Alicia and Rebecca’s work in their portfolio: https://thebrightagency.com/uk/illustration/artists/alicia-perry-and-rebecca-intavarant
We’re thrilled that 12 Bright artists were longlisted for the AOI’s World Illustration Awards 2020, including Matthew Hancock in the editorial category for his illustrations ‘Workers Song’.
In this months issue of Nylon Japan , Young Earl Grey was honoured to draw @ahnmikaofficial, in all her glory, featuring a colourful and bright outfit we all wished we owned.
Young Earl Grey is represented by Lipstick of London
Sarah McMenemy has created assets and illustrations for a public information animation, helping to raise awareness about the widespread problem of Diabetes across the USA.
Working closely with an animator, Sarah’s images grow and shrink as we enter the unseen world of our own bodies, giving us a glimpse into the way Diabetes works. Taking cues from the client, Sarah had to keep the visuals approachable;
“The client wanted to avoid it looking worrying or too medical, and therefore retain the viewers attention. I used a harmonious set of colours to depict the organs. The watercolour treatment allowed us to overlap and show positioning of organs in the body.”
Scanning her watercolours into photoshop, the use of overlays and transparencies perfectly depict the way glucose and insulin work with blood cells, taking visual cues from vintage biology encyclopaedias.
If you’re keen to learn more about how diabetes can affect you or others then we highly recommend taking a look at this latest animation from Sarah McMenemy!