The SAA are very pleased to be supporting the World Illustration Awards by sponsoring The SAA Agents Award for New Talent.

Satoshi Kambayashi

Satoshi Kambayashi has been producing wonderful illustrated covers for PLC magazine for over twelve years. With complex financial briefs, Satoshi still manages to extract the humour from sometimes very  serious confusing subjects. Here is his cover for the April issue based on Cyber attacks. Satoshi Kambayashi is represented by Phosphor Art

Satoshi Kambayashi

Poonam Mistry for UWC Magazine

Poonam Mistry was commissioned to illustrate a cover for UWC magazine which is a charitable publication working with a global network of schools and colleges etc for world peace. Her brief was to encompass the challenges for education when there is economic discrimination. Her striking black and white image made the cover a real success.

Poonam Mistry is represented by Phosphor Art

Poonam Mistry for UWC Magazine

Abbi Glines’ new books

Four new covers have just been recently published by Simon & Schuster, for the newest of publishing genre's, which is now known as New Adult Fiction.
The books are written by the very talented author Abbi Glines and the covers (designed by Nick Stearn) are beautifully and sensitively photographed by the very distinguished Larry Rostant represented by Artist Partners.
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New Artist Katherine Baxter Joins Début Art

Ever since Katherine Baxter was a child, she's been fascinated by looking at the world from above, whether it was a model village or from the top of the Empire State Building. Ever since leaving Bath Academy of Art, it's been her inspiration in creating pictorial maps, aerial views and architectural vistas of cities, towns, and villages all over the world, although London and New York are top of her list. She has been lucky enough to have been commissioned by a number of clients including The Times, The Radio Times and The Daily Telegraph to explore and illustrate large areas of London, and it still gives her joy to create something new....... She illustrates using traditional drawing methods, her trusty Rotring pens are a constant companions, although she does use the computer for colouring and creating digital files, her passion still lies in the actual mark making of pen on paper.

She has worked with a wide range of clients from Children’s book publishers , newspapers to Advertising agencies. She is commissioned not simply for her drawing, but her creative and narrative ability to interpret a brief beyond the basic product of cartography, this includes many things like research, planning and composition....her main aim is to create something beautiful that is informative in nature, and urges the viewer to retain it as a keepsake!

New Artist Katherine Baxter Joins Début Art

Pams Flour

Angela Keoghan was commissioned by Brother Design to work on a range of flour packaging for Pams, a leading brand in New Zealand and Australia. The packaging features illustrated scales, apron, jar, oven glove and small icons such as cookies and cakes. Angela's gorgeous illustrations provide the perfect inspiration for home bakers to get creative in the kitchen.  Angela Keoghan is represented by Eastwing

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Barbara Bongini for Usborne

Italian artist Barbara Bongini has been working away on a great series of original books from Usborne publishing. Fairy Ponies tells the tales of a little girl, Holly, and the magical world of the fairy ponies. Barbara's ability to create fabulous images in both colour and b&w have proved hugely successful in these books, and we can give you a sneak peek in this lovely article from Usborne: https://usbornepublishing.tumblr.com/post/43642014368/away-with-the-fairies

Barbara Bongini for UsborneBarbara Bongini is represented by The Organisation

Daniela Terrazzini’s illustrations for ‘Folk by the Oak’

Daniela Terrazzini was asked to illustrate the website and promotional material for this years festival ‘Folk by the Oak’. The festival celebrates the best of folk music in the stunning grounds of Hatfield House. Daniela’s illustrations draw on the natural beauty of the setting as well as the musical elements involved in the folk music. Daniela’s ability to create intricate illustrations incorporating various subject matter, however subtly it is required, made her the perfect choice of illustrator. If you’re interested in tickets you can book online at https://www.folkbytheoak.com/

Daniela Terrazzini’s illustrations for ‘Folk by the Oak’Daniela Terrazzini’s illustrations for ‘Folk by the Oak’Daniela Terrazzini is represented by The Artworks

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