Richard Johnson has recently been working hard on a fantastic new version of Alice in Wonderland. This timeless classic by Lewis Carroll, has been given a revamp with Richard's trademark style and rich colour, and is beautifully realised in 3D with it's glorious pop up pages.
Great news for Carol Liddiment, as a book she illustrated had just won the Sharjah World Book Fair Children's Book Award for 2010! 'How Many Donkeys?' is a charming Arabic counting tale retold by Margaret Read MacDonald and Nadiah Jameel Taibah and Carol's beautiful illustrations really do make the story come alive. Congratulations to all!
Phosphor Art is pleased to represent new Spanish artist Anxo Amarelle, a designer and animator whose exciting 3D digital style will bring any campaign to life.
Kate Forrester's beautiful hand drawn typography and illustrations are now not only on the packaging for the new classics set of luxury chocolate by Moonstruck, but also the tasty treats themselves! The designs have been moulded into the actual chocolate and look truly delicious!
The latest from Caroline Church sees her bringing to life some amusing proverbs with her unique illustrations.
Commissioned by Lisa Lee at Crispin Porter & Bogusky, for Domino’s Pizza she explains, "They were after a serious engraved feel but with a tongue in cheek note. The illustrations play on the idea that proverbs guide and inspire Domino's to perfect their pizzas.." The illustrations feature on their new boxes and on the Pizza Proverbs site.
Sink your teeth into this mouth watering illustration created by botanical artist Rosie Sanders.
It's part of her latest project entitled "The Apple Book", published by Frances Lincoln and out now. This charming book contains 144 gorgeous watercolours of apples, from Cox’s Orange Pippin to Peasgood Nonsuch, combined with a practical essay by the Royal Horticultural Society’s fruit officer Harry Baker. Watch a short film about the making of The Apple Book.
More lettering mastery from Ruth Rowlandwho was thrilled to create the lettering for John Lennon’s "Gimme Some Truth Campaign" to commemorate his 70th birthday.
Overseen by Yoko Ono and EMI Music and using many samples of Lennon’s own writing, Ruth developed hand drawn lettering for use across the album to capture some of his light humour. The logo for the campaign was inspired by the small calligraphic self portraits that often accompanied his signature.
Rachel Ross has illustrated this charming cover for Must Be Love, by Cathy Woodman. The novel is the second in a series set in a country vet practice in the village of Talyton St George. The book is published by Arrow and is available now.
Adam Stower has created wonderfully wintery cover and inside artwork for Bloomsbury's latest young fiction title, Odd and the Frost Giants, written by Neil Gaiman winner of the Carnegie Medal 2010. The book tells the story of twelve-year old Odd, a young Viking boy who goes on a tremendous quest to reclaim Thor's Hammer, outwit the evil frost giants and release the trapped Norse gods.
Adam works in brush line with indian ink on paper, he perfectly captures the narrative of the adventure story, bringing the characters to life with his sensitive drawing skills.
Alex T Smith's brand new picture book Egg, has just been published by Hodder Children's Books. The story revolves around the delectable Foxy DuBois who invites Egg into her house for a bite to eat. Unfortunately for Egg, Foxy concocts a cunning plan to turn him into breakfast, but she is in for a big surprise when Egg finally hatches…
This funny story has already had some egg-cellent reviews as featured on The Bookbag:
"It's silly, silly and silly some more, and that's what makes it brilliant. Alex T Smith's illustrations fuel the enjoyment... If you're not in fits of giggles by and because of the back endpaper, there's something wrong with you!"
This is Alex’s sixth picture book. Egg is out now and available from all good booksellers.