Karolina Pawelczyk/VOGUE POLSKA X L’Oreal Paris
Karolina was commissioned by VOGUE Polska for a Social media competition with L'Oreal Paris
Karolina was commissioned by VOGUE Polska for a Social media competition with L'Oreal Paris
From top to bottom, Wayside is packed with quirky and hilarious characters brought to life by Aleksei’s illustrations.
Frances Castle is not only an illustrator, she’s a musician, graphic storyteller and boasts Jarvis Cocker as one of her biggest fans.
Continuing our travel theme, Thomas Burden was commissioned by The Trainline to illustrate this striking 3D typographic illustration, which greeted weary travellers at all major train stations.
Hands up for Petra Eriksson who worked with VCCP on a major TFL campaign against hate that are currently all over London.
During the periods between jobs, artists are sometimes inspired to produce some new images for their folios, and its rather exciting when they are exquisitely painted images like Diana Mayo’s Little Mermaid!
Angel Chang has illustrated a series of editorial pieces for The Washington Post, showcasing themes of loneliness, disconnect and change.
Bright Artist Adele Leyris’ work for the cover of The Plant Hunter was unveiled this month over on Welbeck Publishing’s Twitter channel, showcasing the beautiful design as well as an insight into the amazing embroidery work that brought the cover to life. The Plant Hunter, written by T.L. Mogford releases February 2022.
You can see more of Adele Leyris’ work in her portfolio HERE
Lizzie King has been commissioned by Gillette and Agile Films to illustrate the hand of England footballer Raheem Sterling, choosing his lucky football boots. The drawings were then made into an animation as part of Gillette’s feature on pre-game rituals with magazine, Hypebeast.
“I loved seeing my drawings turned into an animation! I am terrible at technical things like that so it’s pretty magical to me to see my drawings move.”
Not being a massive football buff, Lizzie had to do a little research on football boots, as well as Sterlings arms to make sure she captured his tattoos, “The feedback from my first draft was that the arm looked too feminine! (I had been drawing my own arm admittedly) I then got my dad to lift some shoes off a shelf while I drew his arm which looked much better!”
Lizzie King is represented by The Artworks