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.
Three of our Brazilian artists work with Ipiranga for a project to highlight International Women's Day.
Working with HARDHAT Agency in Australia, Annie Davidson designs a full wrap illustration for Yarra Trams, celebrating 175 years of the Royal Botanic Gardens.
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.
Last year was a very busy year for the artist Diana Mayo, with three books on the go -one of the books which is about to be published next month, is a lovely picture book published by Random House Books US.
From the creator of Otto Blotter Bird Spotter comes a brand-new oceanic adventure by author and illustrator Graham Carter. The Story Thief with its shimmering foiled cover and atmospheric colour pallet emerges a new timeless classic published by Andersen Press.

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.
Catherine Pearson has been commissioned by HV Zurich Agency on behalf of the Association of Swiss Goldsmiths and Watchmakers to create a panoramic illustration, incorporating five scenes that showcase Swiss jewellery. The scenes were then separately animated (animated by Messieurs.ch) for socials, showing Catherine’s style to be perfectly suited to elegant movement.
Phosphor are pleased to introduce you to Iris de Luz, their latest signing. Iris specialises in digital collage and is based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Looking at her work is like stepping into a dream world...