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Two new recruits join the Organisation

We are excited to announce not one, but TWO brand new illustrators to join The Organisation! Introducing Leo Broadley, with his wonderfully lively ink drawings that fizz with action and humour , and then there's Victoria Assanelli with her gorgeous illustrations that glow with warmth and texture to create a real magical quality. Both are already very successful artists and we think this will long continue so check out their portfolios and enjoy the fantastic work on display!

Two new recruits join the OrganisationLeo Broadley ans Victoria Assanelli are represented by The Organisation

The Camera never lies!

Gary Newman was commissioned to illustrate the front cover of the paperback edition of Tess Daly's debut novel, 'The Camera Never Lies'. Gary's soft yet chic style ideally sets the tone for the story of big-hearted, northern girl Brit trying to make her way in the world of showbiz.

The Camera never lies!Gary Newman is represented by New Division

Elysee de Matignon

Gavin Reece created the fabulous Elysee Du Matignon for a spoof election campaign by French lingerie brand Undiz. Gavin illustrated the glamorous Elysee, promising a new start for fashion and sporting Undiz latest collection. Gavin's illustrations have been featured online, in press, in store and on limited edition t-shirts.

Elysee de MatignonGavin Reece is represented by New Division

Tarot card game from Jon Rogers

The ground breaking VW campaign by DDB, enlisted the help for their latest  tarot card project from Jon Rogers - our award winning Pastiche artist. The agency’s creative ideas combined with Jon’s exceptional talent produced a fine entry for this years Cannes Festival. Fingers crossed!
Tarot card game from Jon RogersJon Rogers is represented by Phosphor Art

The King’s Dream

The University of Aberdeen has recently commissioned Natalie Kilany to illustrate "The Kings Dream", a fairytale written by Jackie Ross. The story follows a King who is troubled by nightmares; with worries of what the future holds for his people. None of his expert advisors can explain his dreams, but a young hill farmer has insights which help the King harness the collective wisdom of his people and let him sleep peacefully once more. Natalie says "In a nut shell the fairytale tells the story of two contrasting futures faced by Britain's hill communities, based on research from the Sustainable Uplands project. This was a fantastic book to work on, I was given complete creative freedom that I utterly enjoyed and flourished in." Commissioner Mark Reed was very happy too, he said of the illustrations "... they’re BEAUTIFUL!!!! Really great job Natalie and bang on time! Very pleased indeed..."

The King’s DreamNatalie Kilany is represented by Illustration

Warren Buffett in Your Sneaker

Kathryn Rathke's portrait of Warren Buffett is being used in a very unique way. It was originally drawn for a major Berkshire Hathaway event and now the art is being used in a number of ways, 'most notably' says Kathryn, 'they have put it into a limited edition pair of sneakers!' Brilliant!

Warren Buffett in Your SneakerKathryn Rathke is represented by Illustration

Harrods LONDON

Zoe More O'Ferrall has completed a super project for Harrods. Commissioned direct from the famous London store, Zoe has provided illustrations on a London theme which are being used on their food range, from English Breakfast Tea to Almond and Cherry Candy Drops. Zoe says "They had a really clear idea and brief of what they wanted. Lovely design team to work with."

Harrods LONDONZoe More O'Ferrall is represented by Illustration Ltd

Just Published: Chicken’s Can’t See in the Dark by Kristyna Litten

Kristyna Litten's debut children's picture book Chicken's Can't See In The Dark, is published on 7th June by OUP Oxford. This delightful story is about a chicken called Pippa who dares to be different! When Mr Benedict tells his class on Sunnyside Farm that chickens can't see in the dark, she sets out to prove him wrong and discover the secrets of night vision.

Just Published: Chicken’s Can’t See in the Dark by Kristyna Litten

Kristyna Litten is represented by Arena

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