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Friday
May252012

Art & Design Licensing Source Book 2012

25th May 2012: A *HUGE* thank you to the team at Progressive Greetings for featuring an incredible amount of our editorial in the new Art & Design Licensing Source Book 2012, including placing our advert in pole position, right at the front! We are absolutely delighted to be so strongly placed in what's quickly become known as 'The Licensing Bible'...

Images within the Art House Licensing portfolio are the lead shots for x 4 articles 'The Bright & The Bold' (Brian Sweet for the National Trust), 'Taking the Shot' (Retro Photography), 'The Bold & the Brave' (Luke James for Rock My wall), & 'The Importance of Publishing' (Olivia Villet, Steven Lenton) and we are featured on a total of x 12 pages of editorial: references 7, 34, 35, 47, 63, 80, 99, 101, 103, 110, 120 & 121. Almost too many to feature but here goes! 

The Art & Design Licensing Source Book 2012:

Double page advert: pages 2 & 3

Taking A Shot: pages 34 & 35 - Lead shot Retro Photography (Christmas) Inset image: Room with a view - Assaf Frank

The Importance of Publishing: pages 120 & 121  Lead shot: Olivia Villet Image inset: In Their Words - Steven Lenton

Bright & The Bold: page 80, Lead Shot - Brian Sweet Bold & The Brave: page 110, Lead Shot: Luke James

 

Future Fashions: page 103  inset - Jane Robbins         Vibrant Views: page 47   inset - Sarah Jones

 

Delving into the Past: page 99  inset - Marilyn by Travilla   Push for Pomegranate: page 63 inset - Costume Parisiennes

Delving into the Past: page 101  Travilla


Tuesday
May222012

Helen Wiseman - watercolourist

22nd May 2012: We're delighted to sign the established artist Helen Wiseman, illustrator and greeting-cards designer. Her fluid watercolours are traditional yet still express scenes and atmosphere which are current for today's market. Helen initially trained as a children's book illustrator. Helen's inspirations come from her children, her love of travel and her enjoyment of drawing from life (first experienced during her time at Falmouth). Using traditional methods of ink and watercolour, Helen's work has adapted a very loose painterly style and subject matter is broad, from dinosaurs to ballet, sailing to farmyard, beachhuts to giraffes....