Laura Redburn Gets Polictical
Phosphor Art's Laura Redburn was commissioned by Gentleman's Journal to create a collage for their new The Week in Westminster feature which rounds up all the important UK political stories.
Phosphor Art's Laura Redburn was commissioned by Gentleman's Journal to create a collage for their new The Week in Westminster feature which rounds up all the important UK political stories.
Phosphor Art were pleased to see Christopher Nielsen's artwork gracing the cover of Templar's New Titles brochure at the Bonnier stand at the London Book Fair recently.
Phosphor Art's Alexander Jackson was commissioned by a celebrity (who prefers to remain anonymous) to create large scale portraits of The Ramones for their New York apartment. Being a big fan of the band, Alexander had already worked on some portraits of Dee Dee, Joey, Johnny and Tommy which he updated for the purpose of the job.
Phosphor Art's Luella Wright has been working hard on a rather special project for the past couple of years and it's finally ready to show the world!
Phosphor Art are proud to now be representing illustrator Hani Abusamra. Hani's work cleverly frames pattern, iconic symbol and figurative imagery that results in seductive scenes and portraits that are serious in content and pleasing to the eye.
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…)
Phosphor Art's Bill Sanderson recently worked on a lovely book cover for Picador/Pan Macmillan. Skybound by Rebecca Loncraine focusing on subjects of gliders and learning to fly, but is also about a woman trying to reacquaint herself with her body and the world after the terrible trauma of breast cancer treatment. It's a deeply personal narrative that follows Rebecca as her new passion for gliding takes her from her home in Wales all the way to New Zealand and the Nepalese Himalayas. Sadly in 2015, as she was finishing the book, Rebecca became ill again and died at home in Wales in September 2016.
Phosphor Art's Tiago Galo has been brightening up the pages of magazines and newspapers of all genres recently.
Phosphor Art want to share with you this beautiful illustration Pastiche created for The Lady Magazine. Pastiche artist Jon painted a "Wren" in his retro style to celebrate 100 years of the Women's Royal Air Force. The team at The Lady thought his work was beautiful and really captured the spirit of The Wrens.
Phosphor Art's hypnotic artist IDRO51 (AKA Flavio Melchiorre) recently worked with PepsiCo to create a pattern to wrap this Quaker Oats UK truck which toured universities and colleges.