Doug John Miller for The Atlantic Magazine
Doug John Miller created a series of illustrations for The Atlantic magazine about how cities can succeed in the 21st Century.
Doug John Miller is represented by Début Art
Doug John Miller created a series of illustrations for The Atlantic magazine about how cities can succeed in the 21st Century.
Doug John Miller is represented by Début Art
The Daily Telegraph asked Lucy Truman to illustrate the lead article in their Saturday supplement. Lucy's expressive style was the perfect choice for the article on making new friends, whatever your age.
Lucy Truman is represented by New Division
Clementine Hope’s compositions of intricate drawing and bold use of white space…
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Graham Byfield - has been represented by Artist Partners for many years - Originally working with A P as an art director from various well known advertising agencies - since leaving Advertising, his talent as a water colour painter has kept him busy creating a series of stunning books on various cities throughout the world.
We're delighted to announce some recent award wins at Handsome Frank. Firstly, Paul Thurlby was victorious at the AOI World Illustration Awards where his glorious John Lewis 'National Treasures' campaign won in the Site Specific category.
Paul Thurlby is represented by Handsome Frank
Hennie Haworth was thrilled to be commissioned by the Evening Standard to produce this years Belgravia in Bloom guide.
Carrefour asked Mark Boardman to create a vision of the future for their corporate communications. Mark's bright, graphic artworks were designed to inspire company diversification.
Mark Boardman is represented by Meiklejohn
Oivind Hovland has been busy creating illustrations for National Express Magazine. Some lovely quirky artworks to adorn their article on ‘Things to Do in Leeds’.
Wai creates a beautiful image for a Sydney PR company with her timeless style.
Phosphor Art's Alexander Jackson recently illustrated this portrait of legendary golfer Colin Montgomerie for Scottish Field Magazine.