children’s illustrator
Now representing: Niallycat
Hugely excited to announce we are now representing Niallycat! (and Moose the dog!)
Originally from Leicester and now living in London, Niallycat is a talented illustrator, designer & animator. He enjoys celebrating every variation of human in his work & incorporates people from all colours, creeds and life experiences.
Having graduated from Leeds college of Art with a BA in Fine Art, Niallycat then transitioned to more digital-based commercial design. He likes to use strong lines and bold colours in his illustration work and names Dr.Seuss and Quentin Blake as his biggest inspirations.
Quang & Lien – Where Is the Buddha?
Illustrated by Quang & Lien, ‘Where Is the Buddha?’ is a new story for children from Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh: a young boy named Minh goes on a journey to find the Buddha, only to discover the Buddha is in each one of us.
This charming tale of discovery, beginning in India with the story of the historical Buddha, Siddhartha, and then on to Vietnam with Minh and his quest is available from Plum Blossom now.
Maria Neradova – Let’s Discover Slovakia
Maria‘s charming new book ‘Let’s Discover Slovakia’ invites readers on a magical journey to experience all the winter wonderland delights of her homeland.
Laura Catalan – The Chocolate King
November sees the launch of ‘The Chocolate King’ a historical tale from Green Bean Books about how chocolate first came to France.
This enlightening story was beautifully illustrated by Laura Catalan.
Quang & Lien – It’s Up to Us
We’re very proud to reveal that Quang & Lien were chosen to illustrate the beautiful cover & internal spread for ‘It’s Up to Us: A Children’s Terra Carta for Nature, People and Planet’.
‘Children have a unique curiosity for Nature and for this amazing planet we call home.’ So writes HRH The Prince of Wales in his introduction to the book.
It’s Up to Us is based on the Terra Carta, a roadmap to sustainability issued by His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales and his Sustainable Markets Initiative.
Taking us on a beautiful, lyrical and thought-provoking voyage through Nature, the threats we face and an action plan for the future, the book was developed in partnership with The Prince’s Foundation, a charity established by HRH The Prince of Wales to demonstrate how Nature can be put at the heart of human activities.
Available from What on Earth Publishing.
Melanie Grandgirard – La Reina De Las Nieves
‘La reina de las nieves’, illustrated by Melanie, tells the wonderful story of The Snow Queen, by Hans Christian Andersen adapted for little ones.
Available from Spanish publisher, San Pablo.
Christiane Engel – An Alphabet Pet Parade
Congrats to Christiane Engel for this rave review from Kirkus for her latest book ‘An Alphabet Pet Parade’.
“Engel’s exquisite illustrations offer a bright display of color and activity. The town’s quirky residents range in age, ethnicity, skin tone, and ability—two characters use wheelchairs—as well as described personality. Endnotes offer discussion questions, including about the wisdom of keeping exotic pets. A charming, challenging, imaginative alphabet book; will induce giggles.” Kirkus Reviews
Written by Judith E. Torres & published by ASHA Press.
Olivier Latyk – Après la pluie
Beautiful glowing, cosy winter scenes by Olivier Latyk in ‘Après la pluie’, a Native American tale about the cycle of the seasons from Flammarion Jeunesse.
Victoria Stebleva – Mysterious Ocean
Passionate about scientific research, Victoria thoroughly enjoys working on fascinating non-fiction projects!
Check out her latest artwork for ‘Mysterious Ocean’, an engaging new activity book from Phoenix Plus.
Elisa Ferro – First Alphabet Book
Join Bunny on a fun-filled run through the alphabet, in this playful board book illustrated by Elisa Ferro.
Each letter is brought to life with a new word and a whimsical illustration that grownups and little people can talk about as they read along together.
This adorable book will be published by Usborne in January.