Politics
Victoria ‘s latest illustrations for MediaZona, this time for an article reporting on the volunteers of Ukraine entitled, “Revolution and invasion have created a society that counts on itself.”
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Victoria recently illustrated the cover for IPPR’s Autumn issue which focuses on the topic of extremism and the far right, and how progressives can best counter the violence of such ideologies.
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Introducing the latest addition to the Who HQ program: a biography of Barack Obama, created specifically for the preschool audience & illustrated by Geraldine !
The #1 New York Times Bestselling Who Was? series expands into the board book space, bringing age-appropriate biographies of influential figures to readers ages 2-4.
Geraldine’s fresh, stylized illustrations honors and shares the life and work of one of the most influential leaders of our time.
Coming March 2023 from Rise x Penguin Workshop.
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Robin updates his portfolio with a series of thought-provoking new editorial pieces.
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Cover illustration about institutional racism by Jianan for the summer edition of IPPR Progressive Review.
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Jianan ‘s latest piece for Scientific American to accompany an article on ‘An Ambitious Strategy to Preserve Biodiversity’.
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Scholastic Classroom Magazines commissioned George to illustrate a story about American suffragist, Alice Paul.
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Robin Heighway-Bury ‘s cover illustration for the Spring issue of IPPR Progressive Review ‘The Long Revolution: Democracy in the UK’.
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Robert Filip ‘s cover illustration for the Autumn edition of IPPR’s Progressive Review focuses on the challenges of building the new economy.
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New editorial series by conceptual artist, Robin Heighway-Bury .
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