Lumps, aka Sam Drew, is a Cardiff born artist, interested in painting, illustration and screenprint. Sam's Phosphor portfolio has had a recent refresh, with new illustrations and animations joining the weird and wonderful world of Lumps.
This month, Jess painted a fashion-inspired window display To launch The 'Revery', Mayfair's most sophisticated new all-day haven. The image is also being used on the cover of the Hilton Magazine.
Claudia Petrazziis an illustrator and cartoonist from Italy. She works mainly on middle grade/young adult books with Italian and French publishers as Giunti, Mondadori, IlCorriere della Sera, Auzou, Poulpe Fictions.
For Editrice Il Castoro she illustrated the book series Nazar Malik by Olivia Corio,translated in five languages, and the graphic novel Clara e le Ombre by Andrea Fontana,which won the Prix Des Lecteurs Du Var in France and the Living Book Award in Catalonia.
Her webcomic Atomi is her first long project as an author.
Phosphor is pleased to introduce you to Léon Moh-Cah, who they have just added to their roster of talented illustrators and artists. Léon is a French 2D animator and sketch artist, interested in the beauty of everyday life. Her practice, mixing digital and traditional techniques, uses daily observation and travels as a main source of inspiration.
Angelo Rinaldi has just updated his folio on our website - he has produced some wonderful work over the years, you can now see the various cover artwork he has produced for the UK and US this year alongside the prestigious Dr. Who covers.
Ben Jennings was commissioned by Evening Standard Magazine to create a cover illustration featuring Rupert Murdoch following the recent Fox News scandal.
Dow Jones publication Barron’s Magazine commissioned CGI artist Hitandrun to create a cover-worthy illustration for a story about Disney’s battleground stock and why the “magic” might be returning to the stock.
Art Director Lynne Carty came to Hitandrun with an idea in mind—a 3D render of Disneyland’s famous Mickey statue coming back to life ala fairy dust. Hitandrun reviewed classic Disney magic samples from over the years—Fairy Godmother transforming Cinderella’s dress, Pinocchio becoming a real boy, etc-- to get the look just right. For the interior image, Hitandrun was tasked with showing other notable Disney characters from notable brands within in the company like Marvel and Star Wars as a nod to the company as a whole, and reminder of the scale of Disney. Together, the images create a fun and hopeful vibe for a story encouraging readers to consider re-investing in the company’s stock.