Sharon Pinsker's work and her own very unique style is highly praised, and is described as being beautiful with a clean line and a spontaneous and effective fashion flair, which is both atmospheric and ethereal, and evokes ultimate style and aspiration.
A debut book by Louise Roe, the read is one that is intended to give women self-confidence; with tips on how to dress for a first date, what to wear to a job interview, how to apply the perfect cat-eye and much more. Tracy Turnbull leading illustrations are used throughout the book, catching those many moments in a woman's life. The book is out now.
Here is a taster of the latest Thomas Sabo Charm Club diary illustrated by Jacqueline Bissett.
The 2015 diary is a Bissett dream, packed with Jacqueline's confident girls doing their stuff around town. The diary was given away free last month with purchases at Thomas Sabo franchises and online.
Christina K was commissioned to produce an illustration for the entrance and windows of the Smooth You Spa in Dalston Square. She designed the image to work across the 2.5m x 10m window area and reflect the relaxing experience of the treatments the spa offers it’s customers.
Sharon Pinsker's latest book cover image also graced the front cover of "The Bookseller" recently ...
This beautiful image was used as the cover for the book "Saving Grace" written by author Jane Green, designed by the Art Director James Annal and published by Macmillan Publishers.
These juicy ads are for Saveol in France and illustrated by Jacqueline Bissett.
The brief was to show cheeky girls desiring and eating the mini tomatoes making up their skirts - which were superimposed onto the artworks. The fun images are currently in use on billboards throughout France, with the possibility of them going on the side of trucks at some point, which would be great!
Chrissy Lau works with La La Land to design a unique range of packaging for their new scarf range.
Each fashionable lady was created with a distinct style and personality to complement each scarf design. The ladies were immortalised as cardboard hangers making them a striking point of sale display and keepsakes for customers to hang their scarf. Chrissy says "It was really exciting to see my illustrations as unique packaging that the customer can keep as a piece of artwork but also function as a hanger. I am over the moon with how striking they look in real-life. I'm currently working with La La Land on a scarf design which is top secret so stay tuned for an update!" The client was pretty happy too, Ludi Chu of La La Land says "Chrissy was the best on the Scarf Hangers project! It was a last minute idea to introduce four extra scarves to our range and we needed the scarf hangers completed in just a few days. Chrissy was so prompt at meeting to discuss the project, working to the brief and delivering the final images on time. Throughout the process it was a pleasure, as always, to work with the brilliant and cheerful Chrissy".