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!
Out now is the latest hardback book in the Dr Who series illustrated by Rohan Eason.
The Guardian commissioned Kathryn Rathke for one of her distinctive portraits showing Salman Rushdie and the President of the USA.
Will Broome's friendly and engaging style was the perfect fit when Glamour Magazine were looking to commission a range of illos for a travel special give away .
Phosphor Art’s Dave Hopkins is pleased to have earned another regular spot in a magazine. This time it’s GQ France’s monthly style guide.

Sharon Pinsker's work and her own very unique style is highly praised, and is described as being beautiful with a clean line and a spontaneous and effective fashion flair, which is both atmospheric and ethereal, and evokes ultimate style and aspiration.
Joel Millerchip is an illustrator that translates briefs into visual stories of curly-haired characters, fantastic beasts, and distorted scenes. He draws influence from talking to real people, his own warped memories, and mythology. Joel is also a founding member of illustrators collective Brothers Of The Stripe.
Emma Cowlam has successfully launched into a new linear style which is going down a storm
Emma, known for her her unique approach to hand sewn illustrations; is successful , working with the likes of Elle, Elle Decoration, Living Etc & Country Homes and Interiors, Victoria & Albert Museum and Radley.
Phosphor Art are very pleased to welcome Edinburgh College of Art graduate Alexander Jackson. His quirky portraits featuring an interesting use of line and pattern really caught our eye. We can't wait to see who he draws next!