Meet Doug Miller – Atmospheric Architectural Illustrator
We are delighted to welcome Doug Miller, architectural assistant and illustrator to Debut Art.
We are delighted to welcome Doug Miller, architectural assistant and illustrator to Debut Art.

We are very proud to announce that BloodBros, AKA Emile Holmewood, has won the Barbican and Wrap Magazine’s print competition with his poster, ‘Art Forms of Fiction’!
Artist Partners have recently recruited the very talented Sarah Perkins, who originally studied illustration at Chelsea School of Art and Central St Martins. Sarah has already an established career in illustrating book covers, in the mass market, and also the literary fiction genres, including some brilliant classics.
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(Early cover art concept for Jimmy Finnigan by Tom Knight, published by Templar)

Miguel Ordonez represented by Artist Partners is used to developing some fantastic characters for his editorial and children's book commissions. Miguel designed this wonderful image for the Artist Partners postcard campaign for use at the Bologna Book Fair which is happening at the beginning of April. (more…)
Science Fiction comes to The Barbican this summer - and with it comes more and more interest in this popular genre.
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Three of our most established illustrators recently worked with Penguin Random House/Vintage Classics on some illustrations for a series of yellowbacks to celebrate WH Smith’s 225th Anniversary.
We love this beautiful cover illustration by Carrie May for ‘The Little Café of Second Chances’. Carrie was commissioned by the design team at Piatkus to create this elegant artwork for J.D. Barrett’s heartwarming story. Carrie has once again worked with an array of textures and a gorgeous colour palette to create a stand out cover.
‘The Woman Next Door’ written by Yewande Omotoso was published earlier this month, with a fantastic cover illustrated by Alice Stevenson. Alice worked with the design team at Vintage to create this playful cover that reflects the wit and charm of this wonderful novel.
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Steve May’s hilarious illustrations for Gareth P. Jones’ latest comic caper, Attack of the Alien Dung, are the perfect fit for this action-packed adventure about animal secret agents, published by Stripes.