New Work From Jonathan Leach
Phosphor's Jonathan Leach has been working on some exciting new pieces to expand his portfolio - enjoy this playful image as a sneak peek!
Phosphor's Jonathan Leach has been working on some exciting new pieces to expand his portfolio - enjoy this playful image as a sneak peek!
Phosphor are pleased to introduce you to Lamaxim, their new signing.
Claire Harrup has worked with anOrdain, a Scottish artisanal watch company based in the east end of Glasgow, creating illustrations for the 2nd issue of their in-house publication ‘Letters from Assynt’.
Lizzie King has contributed a design to the “You Got This” International Women’s Day collection for River Island. Applying her own brand of eye catching bold illustration, River Island “knew instantly we had to get her involved”.
Tom Peake was recently commissioned for EGIS, to visualise an enlightened city of tomorrow as we emerge from the pandemic and return to life in our global metropolises. was recently commissioned for EGIS, to visualise an enlightened city of tomorrow as we emerge from the pandemic and return to life in our global metropolises.
Carrie May was thrilled to illustrate this bold cover artwork for She Get’s The Girl, the new romantic comedy written by Rachael Lippincott and Alyson Derrick, and showcasing Carrie's intricate floral designs.
Fashion, beauty and lifestyle specialist Sarah Smart was commissioned to create three illustrated head shots for a new aesthetics company . These are the start of a wrap around illustrated branding for the clinic, the website being the first part of the process.
One Day Studios in Victoria, Australia, provides equipment, skills networking opportunities for young people entering the digital creatives studios. Young Earl Grey's daft punk images were the inspiration for the studios new logo, featuring a girl and Robot called Mabel and "Switch".
Recently Rhea , aka Young Earl Grey, has been focusing on her character development work and this was the perfect use of her skill set.
With the launch of the final season of Peaky Blinders, Cat Sims is one of seven artists to be asked by BBC Creative to work on a Shelby campaign.
Caitlin Keegan’s fantastic illustration provides the focal point for The New York Times article ‘You know about King Lear…”, a review of ‘Learwife’ by J.R.Thorp, published by Canongate Books. Known for her expressive, unique characters and ability to engage audiences with her work, Caitlin’s work can be seen online now.
You can see more of Caitlin Keegan’s work in her portfolio here: https://thebrightagency.com/uk/design-and-advertising/artists/caitlin-keegan