Mark Entwisle
Artist Partners have always been renowned for representing many brilliant illustrators and painters - and Mark Entwisle is an artist that has produced some absolutely stunning work over the years!
Artist Partners have always been renowned for representing many brilliant illustrators and painters - and Mark Entwisle is an artist that has produced some absolutely stunning work over the years!
Graham Carter created this stylish cover along and black and white inside illustrations for The Gravedigger’s Son, the debut novel by Patrick Moody, published in hardback by Sky Pony Press.
Just in time for Halloween, Alex T. Smith teams up with Queen of Teen author Juno Dawson for this spine-chilling YA thriller, Grave Matter, published by Barrington Stoke.
I knew I’d love The Grotlyn. It’s nostalgic — think Janet and Allan Ahlberg’s Happy Families or Burglar Bill, only with an edge, and a thrill of the macabre. Dickensian London is captured so beautifully, it’s already filmic in it’s composition.
Art Is Never the Easy Option, Don’t Let Anyone Tell You Differently . . .
Mark Chambers has been with Bright from the very beginning. Through sheer determination, hard work and an ability to adapt and develop his style over time, he has made illustration his career, and a successful one at that.
Rachael Saunders’ has added another gorgeous design to the Radley collection. Her latest design features a beautiful Autumnal scene with the Radley pups at play.
Rachael Saunders is represented by The Artworks
Lucy Davey worked with Wolf Rock Marketing on a project to rebrand the packaging for Cornish ice cream company, Callestick Farm.
Anna Hymas’ latest card range for The Art File is a celebration of our capital city.
Gavin Reece created this rugged old rocker for Imbibe magazine's full page feature titled Bevvy Metal. Gavin's graphic novel style was the perfect fit to bring this gritty biker to life.
Gavin Reece is represented by New Division
Phosphor Art are pleased to tell you that they now have a dedicated team of Pastiche artists.
Need a Picasso by Tuesday? No problem!