Alexander Jackson
Phosphor Art are very pleased to welcome Edinburgh College of Art graduate Alexander Jackson. His quirky portraits featuring an interesting use of line and pattern really caught our eye. We can't wait to see who he draws next!
Phosphor Art are very pleased to welcome Edinburgh College of Art graduate Alexander Jackson. His quirky portraits featuring an interesting use of line and pattern really caught our eye. We can't wait to see who he draws next!
The Phosphor Art agents met James Gifford at a portfolio review whilst manning the SAA stand at New Designers this summer. His graphic novels and character illustrations really impressed the team and we have since welcomed him to join our diverse range of talent.
Eagerly awaited and now for sale is this new Terry Pratchett Calendar for 2015.
The beautifully illustrated calendar has 12 stunning images painted by the very talented Stephen Player and commissioned by Orion Books
Terry Pratchett needs no introduction of course , having invented his wonderful Discworld to us all, and Stephen has worked with Terry on various collaborations including "Streets of Ankh-Morpork" and Discworld maps and character designs for the screed adaption of "Hogfather"
Stephen teaches illustration at the Academy of Art University in the US and has been proudly represented by Artist Partners for many years
Sutherland-based artist Mark Edwards has another brilliant show at the Catto Gallery in Hampstead from October 2nd - 21st October .... His wonderful paintings depict scenes of men in great coats and bowler hats in snowy, wooded landscapes. Working from a former shepherd's cottage, his "The White Wood" series has led him to being "described as a modern master of a very British form of surrealism".
The Catto Gallery in Hampstead, London, will exhibit 24 new original canvases from the series next month.
Edwards, who also illustrates books, said: "For me The White Wood is to do with silence, memory, separation and things that I still don't really understand, occasionally humorous yet sometimes disturbing.But where I once felt uncomfortable and tense, now I'm far more at home with the surreal and intangible"
Edwards studied fine art at London's Medway Art College and then Walthamstow College of Art in the 1960s. He then moved north to the rundown property on the shores of Loch Hope.
Alongside his painting, he worked as a gillie on the neighbouring Duke of Westminster estate, but stopped in 2007 and began creating art from which The White Wood series emerged.
Edwards now paints from his remote studio in a cottage in Sutherland.
Read this article on Creative Review www.creativereview.co.uk/cr-blog/2014/october/enigmatic-paintings-by-mark-edwards-on-show-at-catto-gallery
Mark Edwards is represented by www.artistpartners.com
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BBH London commissioned Peter Quinnell to produce this amazing collage to promote the re-launch of The Guardian Weekend Magazine.
Peter Quinnell is represented by Debut Art
Dan Funderburgh worked with AMV BBDO on this striking 'Made of Black' campaign for Guinness Africa. Dan created the patterns to incorporate the iconic Guinness harp emblem which were then used as the backdrop to portraits by artist by Steve Caldwell. The images depict young creative talent from Africa: Eva Alordiah, Phyno and Olamide
Dan Funderburgh is represented by Debut Art
Spike Gerrell's hilarious illustrations feature in James Dawson's This Book is Gay, published by Hot Key Books this month. A funny and pertinent book about being lesbian, bisexual, gay, queer, transgender or just curious, Spike's images are the perfect foil for James' wit and wisdom. This book really smashes the myths and prejudice surrounding sexual orientation and gender identity.
Spike Gerrell is represented by Arena