James Grover works on a fish mural in the New Forest.
The shoal of fish line a wall of the pool at Hoburne Bashley in the New Forest creating a wave like design. James's love of pattern and shape can be seen in this beautifully drawn piece of art
Turine Tran works with Leo Burnett in Vietnam to produce a series of hand drawn images for a Crayola advertising campaign.
The campaign was to promote brand awareness in a visually arresting way with the concept of 'unrolling' a colour pencil, laying it out flat, and seeing all the visuals that are waiting to be drawn by that pencil. Currently used on billboards, street posters, in-store, as well as press and digital use, the three drawings celebrate the craft of drawing. Turine says "The main challenge was actually creating a visual that just used one colour. Each visual (red, green and blue) features only objects of that one colour. So for example, red is full of London buses, Santa Claus, roses etc and blue is full of blue water, blue whales, blue jeans etc. We had to use only one colour in each illustration to create light and shade and a feeling of depth and movement. The key objective was to make passers-by stop and go 'wow'....It's been a great deal of fun working on this, and people's reaction with the billboard is awesome to behold."
Adrian Valencia has been commissioned to illustrate five covers for the "Girls on Tour" series of books by Nicola Doherty. Poppy Does Paris is the first book in the series and Adrian's usual attention to detail and beautiful use of colour make for a great cover.
Creative Review's Ad of the Week features a series of three ancient maps for Whiskas illustrated in fine detail by Dave Hopkins. Dave Hopkins worked closely with the AMV team over two months to create these highly acclaimed and innovative ads which have been entered for the prestigious Cannes awards.
Sam Hadley was commissioned By Muse to create a stunning poster for the new production of Cosi Fan Tutte at the ENO. This particular production is directed by Phelm McDermott with a set design by Tom Pye and costumes by Laura Hopkins -
The ENO wanted a vintage looking pulp fiction pastiche painting of the characters set at Coney Island, and Sam Hadley was the go to artist from Artist Partners.
Sam is well known for his iconic Fratelli's album sleeve and other Fratelli's merchandising based on his retro style.
Début art is delighted to report that Yehrin Tong’s striking graphic illustrations for British company Penstripe, as commissioned by Taxi Studio, have been recognised at this year’s D&AD Awards with an ‘In Book’. The work will be featured in D&AD's yearly printed Annual and be seen by an international design audience.
Celynworked with Kew Gardens again on their £10.5m Grow Wild Scheme to bring people and communities together to sow, grow and support UK native wild flowers. The Grow Wild Scheme encourages people to get together to transform unloved urban sites into wildlife-friendly wild flower patches.
For the second phase of the campaign, Kew Gardens and The Big Lottery Fund are looking for people to nominate a project in their community aimed at transforming an unloved or neglected site, particularly in urban areas, to receive funding from Grow Wild. They are going to create four inspirational Grow Wild sites one each in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. The winning site will receive £120,000 to create an inspiring green space using UK native plants.
This month we are proud to announce the signing of not one, but two fabulous Italian artists! With varied portfolios and many years of experience between them, we believe Lorenzo Sabbatiniand Giovanni Abeille have what it takes to continue their success. Giovanni has produced some wonderful children's illustrations for picture books and also a simpler, graphic approach for the educational market. Lorenzo is no stranger to the children's books either, with many styles under his belt - a truly versatile artist who is well versed in both traditional and digital media.
Both artists are now represented by The Organisation
Darren Whittington is a prolific illustrator. As well as his renowned character designs and his ground breaking work on rebranding Coke cans, he recently produced this great series of beautiful linear graphics for software company Newman. The illustrations are part of their new communications strategy.