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Political Book Cover Art by Alexander Jackson

Phosphor's Alexander Jackson has illustrated the cover of Rob Burley's new book, Why is this Lying B*****d Lying to me? (Searching for the Truth on Political TV), which was published in May by Harper Collins.

 

Alexander is known for his caricature-like portraits, often inspired by pop culture and cultural affairs, so he was the perfect person to take on this task, illustrating some key politicians and journalists from recent years.

 

Take a peek at Alexander Jackson's portfolio, which has just been updated with more work, or contact Trina at Phosphor if you'd like to commission him to work on your next book, magazine, newspaper or any other project.

 

 

Oscar Wilson / The Village Voice / Stop Making Sense

Oscar was recently commissioned by the iconic New York alt-weekly The Village Voice to create a portrait of Donald Trump, for an article titled "Stop Making Sense", giving advice for writers in the current political landscape. Oscar collaborated closely with them, using Trumps' own words, curated by the Voice's editors, to create this portrait.

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BE CYBERSTREETWISE

Steve May's images do a brilliant job in illustrating the various methods employed to keeping your data safe online in the cross-government campaign, Be Cyber Streetwise. Aimed to improve the online safety behaviour and confidence of consumers and small businesses, the website gives important and extensive information to protect yourselves, your families and your business. Steve created an animation in his role as director for Picasso Pictures, alongside a print and poster campaign.

Steve May is represented by Arena

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Lindsey Spinks cover for the Financial Times

One of our Startworks artists Lindsey Spinks was asked by the FT to produce an illustration based on various predictions for the new year 2012. Lindsey created this brilliant illustration which was used on the cover and inside the paper too. A tricky brief to pull together so many elements, but Lindsey managed to do so with great success, well done Lindsey!

Lindsey Spinks is represented by The Artworks

James Taylor for The Financial Times

James Taylor has made this brilliant paper model for the 2011 predictions page in this weeks Financial Times. The image depicts the specialist’s predictions on what will happen in world of politics, economics, and business in 2011.

James Taylor is represented by Debut Art

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