artists - D E F G
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David Hitch
illustration; characters, christmas, wildlife, and maps -
Diana Leadbetter
watercolour & printmaking; fruit, floral, christmas, and landscape -
Elina Ellis
Elina's beautifully drawn images have a sense of fun and humour about them. The fluid line and immediate impact make them very suitable for licensing onto all sorts of product. -
Emma Brownjohn
Painting with oils and acrylics Emma Brownjohn has had a successful career showing her paintings across the globe. The avoids the heavy use of motif or painting defining features aiming to keep her work universal. Themes include Parks,Beaches, and trees. -
Emma Burnett
Emma Burnett is a contemporary British artist. Her work in held in collections worldwide. She trained in Brighton, England To achieve the depth of colour and interest in her paintings she works with layer upon layer so that elements of colour glimpse through from below. Her colour mixing and application of colour are designed to create depth and joy and elements of surprise. -
Emily Fox
A keen observer of life, Emily is inspired by the people she meets and the world around her. Her main artistic influences have come from the animations she grew up watching, especially the colourful work of Disney artist, Mary Blair. She relishes exploring the great outdoors and is fascinated by animals of all sizes and has a soft spot for cats. She mainly works digitally but enjoys mixing in more traditional styles. Her most recent work has been in collage. -
Filly-Rose
A wide variety of themes and illustrations suitable for everyday, Christmas and occasions -
Frances Castle
bold printmaking style in reduced colourways -
Frank Sherwin
Frank Sherwin was an English artist primarily known for his watercolour paintings of landscapes. From the late 1930's through to the 1950's he was commissioned by various railway companies to produce posters promoting holiday destinations around Briton. This collection of pictures from the family archive is mostly painted in gouache on board and reflect the same interest in landscape and the British countryside. The simplicity of composition and limits colour palette give the paintings a timeless feel. There are more paintings in the process of being digitised. -
Gabriela Larios
London based illustrator and textile pattern designer. Gabriela creates designs and illustrations and is available to license for garments, homeware, fabric, furniture, fashion accessories, stationery and ceramics. Her creative world derives from her interest and passion in storytelling, the natural world and patterns. There is a naive and playful spirit captured in her designs and a strong connection between memories of her childhood in El Salvador and her body of work: tortoises, fishes, plants, flowers and all the colourful creatures and elements found in her art. -
Gillian Martin
illustration, print-style, still life, animals and coastal themes - all very retro. Gillian is very influenced by the mid-century style. -
Graham Carter
Graham Carter is one of the most intricate printmakers in the UK. Based in Hove, Brighton, he has been working at the forefront of the printmaking industry for the past 15 years. His work is influenced largely by nature, and the secrets of the animal kingdom, however he is equally drawn to the man-made, clunky technology of yesteryear. Graham's animal alphabet book "Alphamals" featuring art deco style illustrations is published by Big Picture Press. The work is available for licensing.