Jacey was commissioned to create the cover of Empire Magazine’s March 2018 issue ‘Greatest Villains’ cover. The illustration is made up of classic movie bad guys as voted for by Empire readers. See below a few other cover images that Jacey has created for Empire over the past 12 months.
Colorado-based Breckenridge Brewery has begun rolling out its new packaging adorned with Florian Schommer’s spectacular illustrations. Each beer features custom artwork inspired by iconic Colorado landscapes, a testament to the brewery’s devotion to craftsmanship and artistry.
So successful was the original Bat Out Of Hell Poster - that Dewynters the leading independent Arts and Live Entertainment specialists commissioned Angelo Rinaldi to produce a second poster for the London Theatre Run of the production.
Caroline Smith is a painter of repute, she has been represented by Artist Partners since the early 70's To try and describe her work it is influenced by Vivianne Westwood, Dolce and Gabbana and Tribal and Ritual weddings, and baroque decoration. Her paintings can be seen in galleries and in private homes, and her recent series of paintings have been described as flowing organic natural lines, contrasting with complex decoupage textures, glowing gold and saturated colours.
A dramatic melange of pearls, brass findings, antiqued pewter , vinyl trade beads, Turquoise and`Jade. Caroline has designed packaging, tarot cards, editorial images, and book covers, and has also had her work published by The Folio Society.
For more of her stunning work please look at the website here
Spring is in the air in Catch That Egg! And Anna Chernyshova’s lively illustrations seem to spring from every page of this delightful bloom-filled picture book written by Lucy Rowland and published by Macmillan.
Kristyna Litten is back with her third picture book creation for Simon & Schuster and she doesn’t disappoint. Ziggy and the Moonlight Show is a touching interactive game of hide-and-seek - exploring the world of animals, colours, patterns and shapes.
Malika Favre is an artist who needs little introduction. Her instantly recognisable style sees her create beautifully bold vector illustrations which simplify down her subjects their bear essentials. Her work has adorned billboards, magazines and book covers the world over and her recent collaborations with the New Yorker magazine have raised her profile yet further and seen a whole new audience discover her incredible work.
In this short film directed by Jérôme de Gerlache, we learn about her work process, influences and get a behind the scenes glimpse of her home studio in East London.
Josie was commissioned by Bloomsbury publishers to bring original architectural drawings from the National Archives to life with her beautiful unique art style.
Phosphor Art's Dave Hopkins was recently commissioned by Navig8 to work on a series of illustrations for Noizé, a new French restaurant in London. (more…)