Phosphor's Kuba is known for his conceptual illustrations, meaning he often gets commissioned to use his creative mind to illustrate magazine articles. His latest illustrations, for Polish magazines, Pismo and Znak, are great examples of his creative imagination.
Kuba sees each illustration brief as a new challenge and approaches each job with enthusiasm and individuality.
Aurelia illustrated an article by Abi Stephenson for Aeon magazine about being the parent of a deaf baby and wanting her to have the best of both worlds.
James Weston Lewis captures the essence of Infiniment Coty Paris’ fragrance ‘Un Parc de Roses en Alabama’ in this stunning advertorial for Monocle magazine.
Anna Broadhurst has enjoyed illustrating a series of colourful and whimsical artworks for Ocado Life, beautifully created in her organic, textural style.
Charlie Sutcliffe- has been represented by Artist Partners for a number of years , he lives in Spain, and works creatively producing children’s illustrations both for large commissioned Murals, and children’s books (published by Tate Books ) and he creates some wonderful and exciting moving images.
Charlie has very unique characters and techniques and imagination, that evolves into wonderful story telling images.
We welcome to the Artist Partners books - Aleksandra Szmidt a illustrator with plenty of experience and many charming picture books already under her belt.
The cover of this month's issue of The Critic was illustrated by Phosphor's Mandy Millie Flockton, under the Pastiche moniker.
The editor was looking for an illustration of Donald Trump in a Gulliver's Travels inspired scene. Trump was to be wearing attire more suited to a stereotypical US student campus occupying protestor. We think Mandy nailed the brief!
Even with multiple personalities, Phosphor's Pastiche artist was finding it hard to keep up with demand, so they now have a whole team of talented Pastiche illustrators taking commissions for your every need. Each is a specialist in their own field but they also work well as a team on joint projects.
So, you want Rembrandt’s ‘Christ on the Sea of Galilee’… By Thursday… Instead of Christ you want Meerkats… Mmm… Tricky one… What time on Thursday? Simples!
“I want a giant panda, called Vinnie… He’s riding a thoroughbred horse… In the style of George Stubbs… With background… Is Monday okay?” Sure!
“Any chance of a Leonardo by Tuesday?” – Just get in touch!