Posts Tagged ‘artist agency’

Tom Percival featured in The Bookseller Magazine!

Tuesday, March 26th, 2013

Check out Tom Pervical‘s illustration in the Children’s Bookseller segment of the Bookseller Magazine! The children’s book illustration is featured in an article that discusses the importance of combining strong story concepts and art work that communicates with its target audience in todays competitive children’s book market.
The article covers what publishers look for in book ideas and illustrations, and talks about what they’ll be keeping their eyes peeled for at the Bologna Children’s Book Fair. It’s definitely worth a read, so pick up the magazine if you can!

Have a look at more of Tom’s fantastic work in his Advocate portfolio by clicking here. 

Advocate Ad in the Department Store Yearbook!

Tuesday, March 26th, 2013

Here at Advocate, we’re always doing our best to spread the word on how fantastic our freelance illustrators are. Here’s a little sample of one our recent advertisements in the 2013 Department Store Yearbook! It’s a used frequently with department store buyers, and a great source of getting in more work!

Sarah Hornes really wild Illustrations!

Thursday, February 21st, 2013

If you’re familiar with the really wild show, which aired on the BBC for 20 years until 2006, then you’ll be excited to hear that the show’s presenter and author, Michaela Strachan is back with her new and exciting really wild adventures tour! The tour started just last week and is based on her book ‘Michaela Strachan’s really wild adventures’ which was illustrated by Advocate Artist Sarah Horne! The show is based on the illustrated book, which features poems based on Michaela’s encounters with animals, from spitting cobras to wild cats! Sarah’s wonderful illustrations compliment the poems perfectly, and bring real character to all the adventures, so we’re very excited about the book making it to the big stage!

Michaela Strachen is known for being an energetic supporter of multiple wildlife and children’s charities, and takes families on a delightful journey through an alphabet jungle of animal rhymes. Audience members are invited on stage, and the show is inclusive, educational and lots of fun, so book your tickets here!

Michaela Strachen’s really wild adventures is published by Franklin Watt’s, and can be bought here. Have a look at some more of Sarah Horne’s fantastic work below, or in her Advocate Portfolio!

Kates Adventures!

Wednesday, February 20th, 2013

With Kate just arriving back from her Adventures across the pond, we thought we’d show you what she’s been up to over the past week!

She started off the week at the London Toy Fair, before jetting off to Nuremberg, Germany, for the biggest toy fair in the world! Next stop was New York City for yet another Toy Fair, before heading to a very cold Minnesota, Minneapolis. With a short stopover in Chicago, we finally have Kate back in the Advocate offices! Welcome back, Kate!

 

The Devil Walks Cover Illustrated by Paul Fisher

Wednesday, April 18th, 2012

The Devil Walks, written by Anne Fine with cover illustrations by Advocate artist Paul Fisher is a chilling and mysterious horror novel about a family’s dark secrets. To see more of Paul’s work click here to visit his online portfolio, and read on to find out more about the plot. You can get yourself a copy of The Devil Walks by clicking here.

Since the day he was born, Daniel has been hidden away form the outside world. Told that he suffers from a mysterious illness, only a graceful knock at the door reveals just how many secrets his silent and reclusive mother has kept – and how many lies she has told. Yet Daniel cannot understand what she has tried to protect him from so desperately. Torn from his home, Daniel begins to piece together the chilling legacy of vicious cruelty and fiendish spite that has gripped his family for years.

Jim Mitchell Puzzle

Tuesday, April 17th, 2012

Advocate received this sample in the post today. It is a lovely wooden puzzle featuring the work of Jim Mitchell. The beautiful painting features deer and a quaint cottage on the waterfront. It was produced by Wentworth Wooden Puzzles.

Take a look at more of Jim’s work by visiting his portfolio on our website.

Amerigo Pinelli Biography

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2012

Advocate Art would like to introduce Amerigo Pinelli. He is a very talented artist whose atmospheric illustrations would be prefect for  young fiction books!

See more of Amerigo’s work by visit his portfolio on our website, or read on to learn a little bit more about the artist.

I live in the heart of Naples, among narrow streets and old churches. My mother handed down to me her love of drawing. Her old master, before he died, told her not to stop painting and she continued as long as she could. Now I keep that promise alive in my own way.

Making a living from doing the thing I enjoy the most is a great gift, and I consider myself lucky. It is like playing for a living, and I like it!

Working with digital painting is fine, although I always do a pencil drawing first…. sometimes I miss the feeling of getting my hands dirty with watercolors, tempera, acrylic or inks, so I prefer to use all the tools depending on the job. .. and mixing techniques is always fun!

The thing I most love about my job is that I can always make it new, it is like cooking: you can always change ingredients and invent new recipes … the important thing is that there is always a hot chilli!

Sarah Horne in the Sun!

Wednesday, March 28th, 2012

We were very excited here at Advocate to see the work of one our artists Sarah Horne featured in the Sun.The clipping featured an interview with the author Timothy Knapman about the second book in the Uncle Foulpest series.

See the clipping below, visit amazon to purchase the book or see more of Sarah’s work on our website by clicking here.

Pop Up Bible Stories Illustrated by Daniel Howarth

Tuesday, March 27th, 2012

We have just received this brilliant new pop up bible story book retold by Juliet David and illustrated by Advocate artist Daniel Howarth. Each page has a different story and a full colour illustration with fun pop up elements. We think the book is fantastic and will keep little ones thoroughly entertained. If you’d like to get a copy of one of these vibrant pop up books click here to visit the retailer. Click here to see more of Daniel’s children’s illustrations on the Advocate art website.

Photos from Bologna Children’s Book Fair

Friday, March 23rd, 2012

Over the past three days, Advocate’s Ed, Kate, Lesley and Caroline have been at Bologna Children’s Book Fair meeting with clients and showing off our fabulous new book portfolios. With over 70 face-to-face meetings during the day, and entertaining clients in the evenings, they have been extremely busy! Below you can see some photos that they have sent us. Although they have been working hard it looks like they found time to enjoy themselves too!

Big up for Natasha!

Friday, March 23rd, 2012

At Advocate art, we strive to make all our clients happy, so we love it when we receive emails of appreciation! This week Natasha got a lovely email from one of our clients.

Thanks Natasha, you’ve been brilliant this week!

Susan Frank Biography

Friday, March 23rd, 2012

Advocate Art would like to introduce you to Susan Frank, one of our new artists. Her beautifully executed paintings really capture the light and atmosphere a scene and are perfect for greetings cards and art licensing. Read on to find out more about Susan or see more of her work by visiting the Advocate Art website.

I was born in New York, and spent most of my childhood in the small City of Kingston, on the Hudson River near the Catskill Mountains.

I moved to Los Angeles, California at 19, to escape the cold winters. I spent eleven years in California before moving to Houston, Texas, and then to Colorado where I now reside.

I attended art classes at the University of Houston, and the Glassel School of Art in Texas, and continued taking classes at the Art Students League of Denver for two years upon arriving in Colorado.  Mostly I read a lot of art technique books and practice as much as possible.

My artwork is displayed in several corporate collections in Colorado, including Cable Labs in Louisville, CO, Cisco Systems in Denver and Boulder, CO, and Great West Life Insurance in Denver.

I share a 1500 sq ft town home with my dog (John Brown), and two cats (Lily and Agatha). I enjoy city life, but I truly love life in the countryside. My current home is in a fairly rural area, surrounded by ranchers (cows from the neighboring ranch have wandered into the park in front of my home and coyotes are frequent visitors), open space trails, mountains, and just enough city life close by  to make it all work well.

Spending long days creating art in my studio is my idea of pure bliss.

My favorite art book is “Composition of Outdoor Landscape” by Edgar Payne.  My approach to my own artwork is to plan each design with preliminary sketches, but then let go and feel confident, once the real execution of the artwork begins; …….allow for surprises in the process, and try to keep a good sense or feeling about when to end the piece. It’s never the same adventure twice.