Historical
Olga Skomorokhova – A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Join Bottom the Weaver, Oberon and Titania, and the confused lovers in a series of events so outrageous it must be a dream! With lavish illustrations by Olga Skomorokhova: A Midsummer Night’s Dream is an unprecedented kid’s introduction to William Shakespeare’s beloved classic comedy.
Gorgeous illustrations transport the reader from Athens to the enchanted woods, while tons of interactive elements invite kids to find the magical flower and switch Bottom’s human head for a donkey’s!
Available this September from Familius.
Richard Davies – The Amazing Mr Blunden
Second Sight Films commissioned Richard to create artwork for their limited edition box set of ‘The Amazing Mr Blunden’.
Sonia Hensler – The Covent Gardener
For their Winter issue, The Covent Gardener magazine commissioned Sonia to create an illustration inspired by the painting by William Powell Frith in 1860. The artwork depicts Claude Devaule, a French Highwayman in Restoration England.
Olivier Latyk – Egypt
Why is Tutankhamun so well known? Were there any Pharaoh women? Why did the Egyptians make mummies? Was Cleopatra bald?
Discover everything there is to know about ancient Egypt in this great new title for 6-8 year olds illustrated by Olivier Latyk for Deux Coqs d’or.
Alessandra Psacharopulo : Dinosaurs
Discover all your favourite prehistoric creatures in this awesome new lift-the-flap Dinosaurs book illustrated by Alessandra Psacharopulo. Published by Old Dungate Press.
Laura Catalan – Bilingual Comic
Laura Catalan has created a series of new spreads for bilingual comic book, ByMe.
Ario Murti – Secrets of the Revolutionary War
Ario Murti‘s superb cover art for ‘Secrets of the Revolutionary War’. This new middle-grade nonfiction book from Shoreline Publishing focuses on how women, African Americans, and Native Americans contributed to the success of the war. Available this Fall.
Srdjan Vidakovic – New Garden Society
Superbly intricate #artwork by Srdjan Vidakovic for the New Garden Society.
Paul Ryding – Aquila magazine
The focus for Paul’s latest commission for Aquila Magazine was the rivalry between inventors Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla.
New Signing: George Doutsiopoulos
Good welcomes George Doutsiopoulos to the team! Based in Thessaloniki, Greece, George has been drawing ever since he could hold a pencil. His talent has already attracted the likes of Neil Gaiman who asked him to illustrate one of the twelve short stories in ‘A Calendar of Tales’.
A full time freelance illustrator, George has worked with a variety of international publishing houses, magazines and advertising agencies. With incredible character design skills, George enjoys illustrating children’s books, editorial features, video games and apps.