Phosphor's Lynn Hatzius is taking part in an exhibition this June in London. Wild Anatomies will explore connections between the human body and the world of plants through seven artists working across the disciplines of painting, drawing, ceramics, textiles, print and collage.
Mark Edwards has been represented by Artist Partners for many years as an illustrator producing covers for books by Kingsley Amis, Beryl Bainbridge, and Michael Morpurgo, Philip Pullman to name a few of the authors, Mark also worked on the Narnia Chronicles - sometime ago he took the path to fine art, and created a new unique painting style and subject matter which was original and thought provoking.
Lucy Rose has been commissioned by Hardie Grant to illustrate their latest Hidden Histories book. This iteration, The Hidden Histories of Flowers, has allowed Lucy to employ her rich, textured style to highlight the depth and vibrancy of flora past and present.
“I created the illustrations firstly by researching all the flowers in real detail. I then spend time sketching each flower by hand, working out the compositions which was important in this project as I had to find a way to incorporate multiple plants into one image, focusing on how they interact with each other. Once the sketches were right, I work out my rough colour scheme, draw them on my iPad and add lots of organic textures and then fine tune the colours.”
Garry Walton was recently commissioned to capture the iconic view of the Roebuck Estate's Tillington vineyard set in the heart of the Sussex Downs in his signature retro style.
Lucy Davey has illustrated 3 walking guide covers for the islands of Scotland for Pocket Mountains written by Peter Edwards. Taking inspiration from the landscapes of Brian Cook, she said, ‘I've worked with Robbie Porteous from Pocket Mountains on a few projects now. The Uist cover is my favourite - I always enjoy depicting water in my illustrations and I particularly like the colour combinations in this one.’
Claire Harrup has illustrated 'The Wild Bee Handbook' by Sarah Wyndham Lewis, showcasing the variety of wild bee species in the UK and how we can help them thrive.
Phosphor's Lynn Hatzius has a regular spot illustrating for BBC Countryfile Magazine and was thrilled to be able to contribute to their special 'Walks' issue recently.
We couldn’t wait to get our hands on ‘An Atlas of Endangered Species’ written by Zoologist and TV presenter Megan McCubbin, released this month and featuring illustrations by our very excellent Emily Robertson.
Sam Falconer was commissioned to create a poster for Thermo Fisher Scientific to celebrate 70 years of DNA progress. The art is being released as a limited poster by Thermo Fisher through the first quarter of 2023 in the US.