Jon Rogers for Anatomicals
Phosphor Art's Jon Rogers has been creating illustrations for cosmetics company Anatomicals for over 10 years!
Phosphor Art's Jon Rogers has been creating illustrations for cosmetics company Anatomicals for over 10 years!
We were asked to bring a refreshing touch to the launch of Kronenberg Blanc in Ireland this summer with a series of limited edition Quentin Monge prints.
New work from the fabulously talented Esther Cox is now being shown on the Artist Partners website. Esther's work will soon be exhibited at the London Transport Museum which will be celebrating women artists in poster design. Esther produced two designs for the London Transport earlier this year - Excitingly they are now available to see on the tube network.
Mark Boardman worked with the team at Pollitt and Partners to create these artworks for Land Securities.
MARK IS is a shopping mall located in Minato Mirai , Yokohama, Japan. The image is for their 4th anniversary, so the main of the image is a birthday cake with a couple making the number ‘4’ with their bodies. MARK IS requested Debbie to decorate the cake with people who come to their shopping building and to put some landmarks of Yokohama in the image. There were many things to be drawn in the image, and Debbie did it perfectly!
We love this series of illustrations Anna Hymas created for Woman’s Weekly. Anna’s gorgeous artworks capture the breath taking scenery of South America.
Born in Stockholm and based in Barcelona, Petra took a journey via Dublin and Malta on her way to becoming an illustrator. Her work is littered with eclectic references she picked up along the way.
Matt as always has been a drawing machine and working very hard recently. Time Out asked if Matt could produce their British Airways cover wrap of two cocktails with the titles, 'What if your next Manhattan was in Manhattan, and What if your next Martini was in Santorini?'
I think we can all agree it definitely puts you in the mood for a holiday.
Barbara Spoettel was delighted to be commissioned by The Sunday Times Travel Magazine to illustrate their latest cover. Barbara's graphic artwork and glamorous styling has captured that Parisian 'je ne sais quoi' perfectly.
Highstreet brand Zara commission Yime De Santiago for his unique urban designs.