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Happy Halloween from Eastwing!
Hyesu Lee was inspired by the marvellous costumes which will be donned today!
Nick Lowndes was commissioned to illustrate five features in “Securing Britain’s Talent” published by London Loves Business.
Nick’s usual mix of clever thinking and striking imagery makes for a fabulous series.
Here is Turinna Gren’s illustration for Carillion’s Spectrum magazine.
The feature is about Business Information Modelling and the image communicates the idea that each person involved in a project has access to key data.
Rose Forshall was commissioned to create a Tea Towel for Anthropologie’s autumn range.
Isn’t it fab?
Robin Chevalier created a beautiful series of illustrations for a Peter Day piece on the BBC News website, entitled “Imagine a World without Shops or Factories”
Nelly Dimitranova has been working as artist in residence at Red magazine!
Read all about Nelly’s time spent in the Red offices, drawing and painting what she saw.
Red are holding an evening with Nelly at Anthropologie in London’s Regent Street. Nelly will be discussing her work, plus Red’s fashion editors will be on hand to reveal new-season trends and key buys. Even better, you can shop with a special 15% Anthropologie discount on the night.
Where: Anthropologie, 158 Regent Street, London
When: 17th October 2013, from 6-9pm
Price: £10 redeemable against purchases on the evening and includes drinks, canapés and a goody bag.
Book your ticket to meet Red’s artist in residence at Anthropologie
Congratulations to the lovely Nate Kitch, for his well-deserved win at the AOI Illustration Awards this week.
Nate’s series of work illustrating case studies in Oliver Sach’s book “The Man who mistook his Wife for a Hat” won the New Talent section of the Self Initiated award.
Judges Comments:
The use of metaphor, imagery and colour in this series of images is clever and subtle. There is a slight sliding out focus that hints at the disconnect between the conscious and unconscious mind which is central to the subject matter. The colour palette is great.
Well done Nate, we’re very proud!
See the exhibition at Somerset House until 27th October.