Christopher Nielsen makes the Templar front page

Phosphor Art were pleased to see Christopher Nielsen's artwork gracing the cover of Templar's New Titles brochure at the Bonnier stand at the London Book Fair recently.

Phosphor Art were pleased to see Christopher Nielsen's artwork gracing the cover of Templar's New Titles brochure at the Bonnier stand at the London Book Fair recently.
Phosphor Art's Alexander Jackson was commissioned by a celebrity (who prefers to remain anonymous) to create large scale portraits of The Ramones for their New York apartment. Being a big fan of the band, Alexander had already worked on some portraits of Dee Dee, Joey, Johnny and Tommy which he updated for the purpose of the job.
Miranda Sofroniou graduated in 2012 with a degree in Illustration from Camberwell College of Arts. She uses a mixture of drawing, collage and painting to create unique, playful and engaging illustrations celebrating colour and pattern.
Judy Stevens trained as a fine artist in painting and printmaking at Hornsey College of Art (now Middlesex University). She has worked as an illustrator for many years – her work includes children’s books, cookery books, advertising and regular contributions to The Guardian, Observer and New Statesman magazines.
Over the past few weeks Ben Scruton has been delighted to illustrate the romantic exploits of 79 year old William for The Sunday Times Magazine.
Garry Parsons worked with authors Adam and Charlotte Guillain on the fabulous Molly’s Magic Wardrobe.
AdAge ask Paul Holland to use his fantastic portrait skills for an image of Tim Gunn.
Ladybird's all new Expert Series of books have kept Stephen Player busy - with a book on Artificial Intelligence which is out now and written by Michael Wooldridge, an expert in the subject on Computer Science and Head of the Department of Computer Science at the University of Oxford. This splendid book explains in an accessible and authoritative manner the concept of AI -
Just back from Bologna and London Book Fairs with the AP portfolios, and got a hugely enthusiastic response from publishers, art directors and designers on this wonderful image by Susannah Lovegrove!