Hennie Haworth for The Evening Standard
Hennie Haworth was thrilled to be commissioned by the Evening Standard to produce this years Belgravia in Bloom guide.
Hennie Haworth was thrilled to be commissioned by the Evening Standard to produce this years Belgravia in Bloom guide.
Oivind Hovland has been busy creating illustrations for National Express Magazine. Some lovely quirky artworks to adorn their article on ‘Things to Do in Leeds’.
Phosphor Art's Alexander Jackson recently illustrated this portrait of legendary golfer Colin Montgomerie for Scottish Field Magazine.
Hungarian CGI artist Istvan Szugyiczky was selected by Variety to illustrate their cover story on the uncertain future of FOX. Asked to tightly drape the well-known logo in a silky cloth, Istvan set to work creating the perfect shroud to evoke secrecy and mystique.
With her fun and unique illustration style and colour Anjelcia has gained recognition of her talent from fashion icons such as Pat McGrath, Marc Jacobs, Moschino, Jeremy Scott, Anna Sui, Adam Selman, Marco de Vincenzo, and Ohne Titel.
Condé Nast’s International Luxury Conference landed in Lisbon, Portugal, last month and it led to a breakthrough project for illustrator Nuno DaCosta.
We are so proud of Sveta and the good news that her work for a record cover in the design category and Bourbon ads in the advertising category have been shortlisted for the WIA Awards 2018.
Commissioned by Fetching Stick Music, the vinyl cover art for Glen Williams' 'Grown Up Words' is dedicated to the core theme of the album - reminiscences of and longing for first adolescent love . Whilst the Jefferson's Bourbon Alchemy Ads are alchemy-themed illustrations to depict the complex process of bourbon preparation that borders on magic.
Sveta's entries will appear in a new online showcase, a full colour, 128-page catalogue, direct mailed to 1,300 major commissioners worldwide and also as part of the exciting exhibition in London this June. More info here.
Sveta Dorosheva is represented by Illustration Ltd
Educated in the craftsmanship of animated movies at the legendary Gobelins Paris school, Bruno Mangyoku has pursued a career as both an illustrator and an animation director.
Fuelled by his passion of cinema, his illustrative process is also greatly influenced by American graphic novelists such as Daniel Clowes, Charles Burns, and Adrian Tomine.
He often employs a limited colour palette in his work, comprising of bright and strikingly contrasted shades, whilst his primary focus is the character design and silhouettes, staged around simple yet cinematic backgrounds.
Bruno Mangyoku is represented by Handsome Frank
Phosphor Art's Hani Abusamra has been working on a series of illustrations for BBC Focus Magazine's 'My Life Scientific' series. The Focus team got in touch, having seen Hani's previous work for Liberty and Vidal Sassoon.
As the eyes of the world will be on the streets of Windsor this weekend, the Radio Times asked Carrie May to illustrate a guide to the days festivities.