Amy Grimes has illuminated the The Galápagos Islands of past and present with a beautiful new children's book for What on Earth books.
In Galápagos Islands: The World’s Living Laboratory, the scenes teem with life, utilising a rich palette and painterly feel to help make the topics understandable and exciting. Amy said:
“I found it super interesting learning how the different islands had such a big impact on the features of each animal, such as the shape and colour of the tortoises shells. Also that there is a type of finch that drinks blood, Vampire Finches!”
Phosphor's Christopher Nielsen has illustrated a humorous picture book about elephants and how surprisingly sustainable their poo can be!
Chris provided his signature colourful, retro, textured style to The Hullabaloo About Elephant Poo by Dee White, an award-winning Australian author. The cover has just been revealed and pre-orders are open now, ahead of Harper Collins Australia publishing the book in December.
The Good Bee is a celebration of this most vital and mysterious of nature’s wizards, written by Alison Benjamin and featuring a beautiful decorative cover artwork by paper-cut artist Sarah Dennis.
Angelo Rinaldi has long been associated with fabulous realistic figurative artworks in publishing, theatre posters, advertising and book covers.
He has recently produced this stunning image for the just revealed book cover for Penguin Books. This is the latest in the the series of mash up stories for the BBC’s Dr Who titles and series.
This cover for the BBC is DR Who in Wonderland which now accompanies a number of other covers from that series that Angelo has produced for Penguin’s Children’s Publishers.
Designer: James Evans
For more of Angelo’s fabulous images - please go to the Artist Partners website:
Steve Stone has proudly been represented by Artist Partners for over three decades, and in that time has become a master in his own right of fantasy, science fiction, and all other worldly subject matter. Highly realistic images and still life, and mind blowing imaginative, and cinematic imagery.
Steve’s images have adorned many of the worlds best selling book covers by authors : Stephen King, Wilbur Smith , Neal Asher, Steven Erikson, David Baldacci, Clive Cussler And Ian C. Esslemont to name just a few.
Steve’s art has also been commissioned for album covers, film posters, and high end advertising campaigns for games companies etc worldwide.
We are delighted to reveal some of steve’s recent works on our Artist Partners website, with a brand new update of images to reveal Steve’s huge talents in the genres listed above.
ALEX VS AXEL by best-selling author, Sam Copeland, showcases Dotty’s creative versatility from the stunning cover and lettering right through to the interiors which include a fabulous fantasy map.
We are so proud that Alex Vs Axel: The Impossible Quest is also Waterstones Children’s Book of the Month for May!
Alex is a normal, everyday boy living a normal, everyday city. Axel is a monster-slaying hero, living in a world of magic. Unfortunately, when the two boys mysteriously swap worlds, each of them ends up being mistaken for the other.
Alex has zero experience of heroism, he can’t even climb the rope in a gym but he is thrust into an epic quest to defeat the evil Felonius Gloam who has stolen the Book of Lifetales and is using it to unravel the very fabric of the world of Aérth. Axel would love to be saving the world… but instead he has to win a chess tournament (when he doesn’t even know how to play) AND pass a maths test!
Can the two boys complete their Impossible Quests and fine a way back to their own lives? Dotty Sutton’s characters leap off the page using dramatic lighting to full effect. This book is a wonderfully funny adventure about family, friendship and finding your inner confidence and strength and shows the reader that heroes come in many forms.
Award-winning Korean Canadian illustrator Sunnu Rebecca Choi is the latest member of The Artworks family.
With her instantly recognisable style, astute use of colour and a wealth of experience, Rebecca’s work sings brightly across editorial, non-fiction and picture books.
She uses traditional printmaking techniques such as etching, monoprints, relief and collagraph as well as analogue mediums such as acrylic and watercolour or combining them with digital drawings.
This year’s Startworks graduate Anna Louise Oliver has illustrated a cohesive and magnetic series of covers for six literary classics.
Anna’s YA style has made the renowned stories approachable for audiences of all ages, whilst her clever use of perspective has linked the cover imagery to create a serial feel.
Chris Labrooy was commissioned by Guinness Book Of World Records to create the cover for their 2025 edition. Each of Chris’s illustrated letters is based on one of the records featured in the book. Its on sale from September.