Enough is Enough Joshua Marshall
This weeks cover illustration by Joshua marshal was one of four. The issue explores how we can tackle the systemic issues around Women's safety following the death of Sarah Everard.
This weeks cover illustration by Joshua marshal was one of four. The issue explores how we can tackle the systemic issues around Women's safety following the death of Sarah Everard.
The artist and illustrator Alexis Bruchon has throughout the whole of the last lockdown year been busy producing some fabulously stylish illustrations for private commissions and book publishers and magazines - one of his regular clients House and Gardens has also inspired him to produce some of his own personal work.

Guararapes MDF work with Andressa Meissner on a campaign to illustrate the spaces of our future.
Bright Artist Steffi Walthall has recently featured in The New Yorker’s several times, illustrating two in-depth and insightful film reviews.
These stunning bird’s eye view illustrations were created by Mark Boardman. Making great use of Mark’s technical yet accessible style, the images were commissioned for a special feature on the impact of the Covid pandemic on global trade for Quarterly Magazine.
To see more of Mark’s work, click here.
Sketchbook and passport are inseparable for this London based award-winning illustrator obsessed with travel. A natural explorer, Caroline Tomlinson has lived all over the world which has further heightened her wanderlust and love for fashion and culture both of which are a constant source of inspiration.
Denis Freitas works with GQ Brazil for a feature on the male search for aesthetic perfection.
Jamie has been producing some fabulous new images recently, here is one of them - Pretty in Pink - a self portrait of Jamie / Model and fashion illustrator- he has worked for many exclusive publications worldwide.
For more of his wonderfully stylish contemporary images on fashion please go to the Artist Partners website :
EatingWell and Honey Nut Cheerios, team up with Lin Chen to dish out some nutritional advice for those on the go.
In 2008 Mark decided to pursue a career as an illustrator after teaching in secondary schools for several years. He likes to draw animals and people, play football and paint murals.