Alexandra Ball illustrates Kiplings’ classic tale The Jungle Book
Alexandra Ball illustrates Kiplings' classic tale The Jungle Book for Collins Big Cat.
Alexandra Ball illustrates Kiplings' classic tale The Jungle Book for Collins Big Cat.
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.

Warped and wonderful, Tasha Whittle’s illustrations stretch onto the walls of massive buildings and shrink onto minuscule bird-mobiles.

Donough O'Malley's latest illustration for Wine Republic interprets the troubles of transporting wine.

We took some time to catch up with Jarvis, Author and Illustrator of ‘Alan’s Big Scary Teeth’ – a beautifully illustrated, heart-warming tale with a twist and a good moral at it’s core (published by Walker Books and available from 6th February 2016). Although writing and illustrating is his full time job, Jarvis hopes one day that Coldplay will need him to play guitar for them. Whilst waiting for the call, he’s been busy making books for kids and answering some very important questions…

Rebecca Jay is an illustrator that mixes traditional draughtsmanship and modern techniques.
To infinity and beyond! Rosie Revere the best selling children's picture book by Andrea Beaty and illustrated by David Roberts is making history, by being chosen to take to space by the (STFS) Story Time from Space Team.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year for festive commissions! The latest project we’re delighted to share is a collaboration between montage maestro Peter Strain and the innovative Light House Cinema in Dublin.

Residents of Warsaw have had a blast of colour injected into their daily lives with the installation of a Jan Kallwejt mural on one of the cities main streets.
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!).