Dakarai Akil- New Signing
Dakarai Akil is a Los Angeles based collage artist, painter and illustrator hailing from Cleveland, Ohio.
Dakarai Akil is a Los Angeles based collage artist, painter and illustrator hailing from Cleveland, Ohio.
Guideposts.org have featured the illustration work of Aura Lewis their ‘These Donuts Became a Divine Sign from Above’ by Lynda La Plante, an intimate article centring around her late son’s favourite treat and how they helped mend broken hearts.
You can see more of Aura Lewis’ work at their portfolio here: https://thebrightagency.com/uk/illustration/artists/aura-lewis
Carole Verbyst created this stunning composition for The Climate Group's Net Zero Futures initiative, the brief was to create a composite that encompassed and summed up all the potential areas a zero carbon future may entail.
BIG NEWS 🎉 - It’s our absolute pleasure to announce another new signing to the HF roster. Simone Noronha is an illustrator whose work we’ve admired for a long time. Using saturated palettes and moody lighting Simone creates beautiful images that have a story to tell. We’re delighted to have her on team Frank. Who wants to commission her first?
Justin Metz worked with The Economist to produce this Alice in Wonderland themed cover illustration. The artwork is being auctioned as The Economist’s first ever NFT, with all of the proceeds going to the Economist Educational Foundation.
The artwork showcases popular cryptocurrencies ‘going down the rabbit hole’, as the Economist embarks to do the same.
More of Justin’s work can be found at: https://www.debutart.com/artist/justin-metz
Lisa was asked to create a CG illustration of a stack of every issue of The Big Issue reaching into space and a further image for the feature spread.
More of Lisa’s work can be found at https://www.debutart.com/artist/lisa-sheehan
Frances Castle is not only an illustrator, she’s a musician, graphic storyteller and boasts Jarvis Cocker as one of her biggest fans.
Angel Chang has illustrated a series of editorial pieces for The Washington Post, showcasing themes of loneliness, disconnect and change.
Adam Allsuch Boardman makes a lovely set of illustrations for Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine