Here’s a delightful round-up of recent work by prolific urban sketcher, Camila Picheco. Her sensitive use of watercolour to create an ink and wash effect perfectly captures the architectural beauty of Montreal.
We all have busy lives and little Tisha and her family are no exception. With life always moving at such a pace, Tisha must ‘hurry up’ to get ready for school on time, ‘hurry up’ to finish her drawings before break time, and ‘hurry up’ to tidy up before she goes home. But hurrying up all the time can be exhausting. Thankfully, Tisha’s Mummy knows a special game to help them all slow down when everything becomes too much . . .
‘Tisha and the Blossom’ is a beautiful story sensitively illustrated by Daniel Egneus about allowing more mindfulness and stillness into children’s lives. Available this April from OUP.
Based in Saigon, Vũ is a talented Vietnamese artist who creates the most dreamy picture book illustrations. Thanks to its timeless charm, Vu’s work has also attracted the attention of brands, featuring in striking advertising campaigns.
Here at Good HQ, we instantly fell in love with the warm & positive energy conveyed in his portfolio.
Sonia was commissioned by iconic London hotel, The Dorchester, to illustrate six new signature cocktails.
The collection of cocktails were inspired by some of the most inspirational people and moments in the hotel’s history and include: The Dorchester of London, St Louis-iane Blues, The Crown, Starman, The Notorious Kiss and 2020.
Based in Curitiba, Brazil, Adilson creates his beautiful children’s illustrations using watercolour and digital media techniques.
His watercolour work has a loose, informal charm, while his digital style is marked by precise and jaunty line work with textural applications of colour.
A truly unique talent, Adilson’s dreamy, whimsical style gently transports the reader into imaginative worlds, full of exciting possibilities.
We’re thrilled to welcome Adilson into the Good family!
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.