JF Whitney describes his work as being “…the actualisation of random ideas, half-remembered dreams, hare-brained schemes, and nebulous wisps of overheard and misheard conversation.”

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Laura / Bägs loves creating digital art to raise awareness, motivate and inspire people to reinforce their active role in society, increase self-confidence and respect the world.

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Delicate blooms by Joanne Ruby Design start life as paintbrush to paper in their London studio. Products range from luxury greetings cards, prints, bookmarks and wedding stationery.

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Zijing Chen explores the visual narrative reflecting on the fundamental question of being.

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Something for all you people! Vittoria Zorzi is based between London and Turin and uses both coloured pencils and digital methods in her work. She also always uses the colour blue!

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Next up it’s Japanese inspired art by - she lived in Japan and met a lady who made which soon became a regular feature of Elena’s artwork.

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These fab are by Sayeeda Bacchus, a Dutch of Guyanese descent who lives in London and celebrates and explores cultural diversity in her work.

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These are by Anne Wilson whose ‘Reflections of a World that Once Was’ were for the World Illustration Awards.

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Join me at the Illustrators' Fair on 16th July
Extremely excited & looking forward to meeting my fellow illustrators, creatives & new and existing customers "in real life".

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How I feel trying to come up with a new idea for an Fab flyer by Suhayla Imbrahim

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If you liked work, here’s a few more images! Watch her interview over on our Instagram to find out more about how she approached her work.

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H is for...Holly! This is my offering for the 's with the , hope to see you all next weekend!

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Hello thought I'd share a selection of illustrated fonts used on some of my products alongside my flyer for and a festive card. Spot the fonts and match the products at the fair! 😀

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