Laurence is a master illustrator who captures the essence of the 1930s in his work, with strong influences for his illustrations and poster designs from artists of the period, including Tom Purvis, Tom Binder and Cassandra.
A regular contributor to AARPS' Sisters Newsletter. Anjelica illustrated the beauty illustration for this month's article on makeovers for black women.
Phosphor has just updated Oxo's portfolio with some fun new work. Oxo's style is playful and spontaneous and he is great at capturing a mood, whether he's illustrating crowds or single characters. Oxo is known not just for his illustrations, but comic strips, mascots, GIFs and also animations.
One of Phosphor's last SAA news stories sung the praises of award-winning veteran artist Dave Hopkins and invited more commissions for him. We are heartbroken to announce that Dave lost his battle with cancer on 13th August. It was so typical of Dave's professionalism, that even though he was very poorly and undergoing debilitating treatment, he was still keen to be drawing in his truly inimitable way. To the end, he maintained his proud career record of never missing a deadline or having an illustration rejected.
A huge welcome to Jose Mendez, who joined the Handsome Frank lineup last month!
Jose is a Spanish illustrator and artist based between London and Barcelona with a distinctive and unique style, creating a playful world full of badass characters, hand drawn typography, colourful palette, bold shapes, wavy line and great use of contrast.
An incredible new logo designed by the dark master, Steve Stone.
Created for 'Gothic Culture Magazine'. A beautiful banshee, awakening goths all over the world with her harrowing screams. Steve's talent for character design is simply incredible, no one can do it like Steve Stone. We love it!
Artist Partners have sadly been informed about the recent passing of legendary artist, Michael Leonard. Michael was one of the original artists represented by Artist Partners , back in the early days of the agency.
Leonard's influential work, in and outside of the commercial world both in publishing and editorial and in fine art galleries , was undeniably incredible and wonderfully stylish. In honor, we will be respectfully sharing some of his brilliant pieces over time.
However, you can find a great amount of Michael's work on the Michael Leonard website (www.michaelleonardartist.com). From paintings to photography, exploring his expansive portfolio is a true joy.
The painting of the Queen and her corgi’s was commissioned by Reader’s Digest and now hangs proudly in the National Portrait Gallery - and is being proudly projected on the walls of the entrance to the National Portrait Gallery.
Lucy Davey has illustrated 3 walking guide covers for the islands of Scotland for Pocket Mountains written by Peter Edwards. Taking inspiration from the landscapes of Brian Cook, she said, ‘I've worked with Robbie Porteous from Pocket Mountains on a few projects now. The Uist cover is my favourite - I always enjoy depicting water in my illustrations and I particularly like the colour combinations in this one.’