Angelo Rinaldi has long been associated with fabulous realistic figurative artworks in publishing, theatre posters, advertising and book covers.
He has recently produced this stunning image for the just revealed book cover for Penguin Books. This is the latest in the the series of mash up stories for the BBC’s Dr Who titles and series.
This cover for the BBC is DR Who in Wonderland which now accompanies a number of other covers from that series that Angelo has produced for Penguin’s Children’s Publishers.
Designer: James Evans
For more of Angelo’s fabulous images - please go to the Artist Partners website:
Steve Stone has proudly been represented by Artist Partners for over three decades, and in that time has become a master in his own right of fantasy, science fiction, and all other worldly subject matter. Highly realistic images and still life, and mind blowing imaginative, and cinematic imagery.
Steve’s images have adorned many of the worlds best selling book covers by authors : Stephen King, Wilbur Smith , Neal Asher, Steven Erikson, David Baldacci, Clive Cussler And Ian C. Esslemont to name just a few.
Steve’s art has also been commissioned for album covers, film posters, and high end advertising campaigns for games companies etc worldwide.
We are delighted to reveal some of steve’s recent works on our Artist Partners website, with a brand new update of images to reveal Steve’s huge talents in the genres listed above.
We're very pleased to announce the return of Peter Grundy AKA Grundini to Début Art. Peter has been shaping visual narratives for four decades. As a pioneer of infographics, he has developed a remarkable ability to communicate complex messages with visual simplicity.
Notable clients; Shell International, Harvard University, The Guardian, PayPal Business, Happify Health and American Academy of Neurology, The V&A, Times Newspapers and Reader’s Digest.
Helen Friel was commissioned to create the cover for Royal British Legion’s magazine to mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day. The image is a physical build made of several layers that feature the planes, tanks and ships that featured in the historic event.
The Imperial War Museum’s new colouring book featuring over 25 beautiful hand-drawn scenes by Frances celebrates the amazing stories of how our animal friends have helped humans throughout wartime.
Did you know that over 16 million animals served during the First World War alone? 250,000 pigeons helped deliver important messages during the Second World War! Dogs’ abilities to sniff out hidden mines and to locate wounded people on the battlefield, or bombed out houses have made them invaluable during wartime. Since ancient times animals have helped humans in marvellous ways, showing their incredible bravery, strength and loyalty.
“You can’t help but be enthralled by the stories behind these heroic animals and the unbelievable situation they embarked on, managing to project their characters in simple line drawing has been a fascinating challenge,” said Frances, whose eye-catching and graphic style is perfect for this project.
This is Frances Castle’s second colouring book collaboration with the Imperial War Museum, following on from their World War Two Planes Colouring Book, published in 2023. She’s also illustrated other projects for them including their EXPLORE! A Kid’s Guide to the IWM London.
ALEX VS AXEL by best-selling author, Sam Copeland, showcases Dotty’s creative versatility from the stunning cover and lettering right through to the interiors which include a fabulous fantasy map.
We are so proud that Alex Vs Axel: The Impossible Quest is also Waterstones Children’s Book of the Month for May!
Alex is a normal, everyday boy living a normal, everyday city. Axel is a monster-slaying hero, living in a world of magic. Unfortunately, when the two boys mysteriously swap worlds, each of them ends up being mistaken for the other.
Alex has zero experience of heroism, he can’t even climb the rope in a gym but he is thrust into an epic quest to defeat the evil Felonius Gloam who has stolen the Book of Lifetales and is using it to unravel the very fabric of the world of Aérth. Axel would love to be saving the world… but instead he has to win a chess tournament (when he doesn’t even know how to play) AND pass a maths test!
Can the two boys complete their Impossible Quests and fine a way back to their own lives? Dotty Sutton’s characters leap off the page using dramatic lighting to full effect. This book is a wonderfully funny adventure about family, friendship and finding your inner confidence and strength and shows the reader that heroes come in many forms.
Blending perfectly with Politico’s leading subject, Guillermo’s work adorns the cover of the current Politico magazine. His dynamic style, filled with his unique language of lines, shapes and colours, encourages a deeper dive into the discourse.
London's Sloane Club has a new beginning in store, re-imaging the historic roots and timeless building. Rosie's artworks have even been used across Digital and OOH to set the tone and intrigue while construction continues.
Rosie McGuinness is represented by Lipstick of London
Award-winning Scottish Artist Jess Rose Bird Joined ROKSANDA on set for their SS24 campaign shoot with Jigsaw. Jess brought the day to life with BTS illustrations focusing on the moving body and capturing its brief moments of stillness.