Laura has illustrated ‘Les Enfants de la Balme’, a new historical middle grade series from Editions Mame set in June 1940.
In the small village of La Balme, the lives of Philippe, Marie and their cousin Paul are turned upside down by the Second World War. Obey or resist, everyone will have to make a choice.
The German Lotto commissioned Geraldine to create hundreds of vector illustrations to work across a variety of media. Here is the first advert to run alongside a small taste of some of the stand-alone assets.
The Little Town Of Marrowville centers around two youngsters happy to be orphaned when their brutish father, a professional bully is ‘turned into mince’ by a sinister duo.
Written by Comedian, John Robertson, this darkly comic tale is packed full of superbly gruesome characters wonderfully brought to life by our super talented illustrator, Louis Ghibault.
‘Discovering the Ancient Egyptians: Playing with history’, a fascinating new title brilliantly illustrated by Laura Brenlla. Available this Spring from White Star Kids.
Middle graders will love this action-packed cover illustration by George Doutsiopoulos for ‘Fuzzy Freaks Out (Class Pets)’. This brand new adventure features a cast of pets enjoying some spooky Halloween fun and is available now from Scholastic Press.
Attention dog lovers everywhere! Thanks to Susan Batori’s hilarious artwork, you can now personalise a hardcover storybook unique to your playful canine. Select among twelve illustrated dog styles and five colours to create the dog that most closely resembles your pet. If My Dog Could Talk is published by I See Me! and available now.