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Illustarator
Ariel Tyler
Ariel is an artist and illustrator based in the rugged coastal landscapes of Cornwall. Her work draws deep inspiration from the natural world—windswept cliffs, tidal rhythms, and the ever-changing Cornish skies infuse her illustrations with atmosphere and emotion. Combining traditional techniques such as ink, watercolor, and graphite with digital finishing, Ariel’s visual style is both delicate and expressive, often exploring themes of memory, myth, and the quiet moments found in nature.
A graduate of Falmouth University’s Illustration program, Ariel has worked across publishing, editorial, and gallery settings. Her portfolio includes book illustrations, botanical studies, and evocative landscape pieces, each marked by a strong narrative voice and attention to detail. Clients and collectors are drawn to her ability to balance fine art sensibilities with compelling storytelling.
When not at the drawing table, Ariel can often be found sketching along Cornwall’s coast paths or collecting textures and stories from the sea. Her work continues to evolve with a deep commitment to craftsmanship and a love for the land that surrounds her.

Artist & Illustrator
Charlie Roth
Charlie is a New York City-based artist and illustrator whose work explores the tension between urban life and human introspection. At 38, he brings nearly two decades of creative experience to a body of work that spans editorial illustration, fine art, and book illustration. Known for his bold line work, textured compositions, and subtle use of color, Charlie's illustrations often examine themes of isolation, identity, and the architecture of memory—all set against the rhythm and grit of the city.
A graduate of the School of Visual Arts (SVA), Charlie has collaborated with major publications, indie presses, and design studios across the U.S. and internationally. As a book illustrator, he has contributed to both fiction and non-fiction titles, bringing narrative depth and emotional clarity to the printed page. His work ranges from atmospheric covers to fully illustrated interiors, always grounded in strong visual storytelling.
He currently lives and works in Brooklyn, where he divides his time between commissions, self-initiated projects, and teaching workshops on visual storytelling.

Illustrator & Visual Storyteller
Kristina Clay
Kristina is a Glasgow-based illustrator and visual storyteller whose work blends emotion, atmosphere, and a quietly poetic sensibility. At 33, Kristina has developed a distinctive voice in contemporary illustration—one rooted in subtle narrative, hand-rendered texture, and a deep connection to place. Whether working on book illustration, editorial work, or standalone pieces, her art often captures the stillness between thoughts, the mood between moments.
Graduating from the Glasgow School of Art, Kristina’s approach draws heavily on traditional media—pencil, ink, and gouache—layered with digital elements that preserve the tactile quality of her originals. Her illustrations often explore themes of solitude, memory, and transformation, with recurring visual motifs like birds, domestic interiors, rain-soaked streets, and dreamlike landscapes.
Kristina has worked with publishers, writers, and arts organizations across the UK and beyond, bringing stories to life with nuance and care. In addition to her illustration practice, she occasionally teaches workshops in narrative drawing and visual journaling.
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Illustrator
Terry Parker
Terry is a Manchester-based illustrator specializing in bold, edgy book cover design. At 44, Terry has built a reputation for creating visually arresting covers that challenge convention and grab attention—whether for gritty fiction, psychological thrillers, or underground poetry collections. His style is graphic, raw, and concept-driven, often combining hand-drawn textures with digital manipulation, collage, and stark typography.
With a background in graphic design and over two decades in the creative industry, Terry’s approach is both instinctive and strategic. He understands the balance between visual impact and literary nuance, making his covers not just eye-catching, but deeply tied to the tone and mood of the books they represent. His clients include indie publishers, cult authors, and small presses looking for something a little off-center—and a lot unforgettable.
A proud Mancunian, Terry draws inspiration from the city's industrial textures, underground music scene, and rainy grey palette. His studio is filled with stacks of zines, screen prints, and half-finished experiments. When he’s not working on commissions, he's often running workshops in alternative illustration techniques or creating personal work that blurs the lines between design, art, and protest.

Illustrator & Visual Artist
Santi Delgado.
Santi is an Australian illustrator with Argentinian roots, whose vibrant and expressive work fuses cultural storytelling, bold color palettes, and an unmistakable emotional pulse. His illustrations span editorial, publishing, and branding projects, always grounded in strong narrative and visual rhythm. Whether working on a children’s book, an album cover, or a political zine, Santi’s work resonates with life, history, and heart.
Born into a family of musicians and painters, Santi brings a layered, multicultural perspective to his art—where South American folklore, urban Australian energy, and graphic experimentation intersect. His signature style is often rich with texture, flowing lines, and symbolic detail, evoking everything from tango posters and street murals to contemporary comics.
Now based in Melbourne, Santi has worked with clients across the Southern Hemisphere and beyond, known for his collaborative spirit, visual intuition, and the emotional depth he brings to even the smallest brief. Fluent in both hand-drawn and digital media, he regularly switches between brush pens, gouache, and tablet work—always chasing that moment when image and story meet.
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Inventive Illustrator & Visual Thinker
Erika Anderson
Erika Anderson is a Brighton-based illustrator originally from Denmark, known for her inventive, emotionally intelligent work that blends imagination with insight. Erika brings over two decades of creative exploration to her illustration practice, with a style that ranges from whimsical to conceptual—always marked by curiosity, clarity, and visual wit.
Her Danish roots influence her love of clean design, subtle storytelling, and minimal yet meaningful detail. Living by the sea in Brighton, she draws inspiration from coastal light, eclectic subcultures, and everyday oddities. Erika’s work often fuses hand-drawn elements with digital layering, resulting in illustrations that feel tactile, original, and purposefully offbeat.
From editorial spreads and book covers to branding, children’s publishing, and magazine editorial, Erika’s versatility as an illustrator is matched by her ability to think visually and solve creative problems in unexpected ways. Her clients include independent publishers, cultural organizations, and forward-thinking brands who seek out her distinctive voice and off-center perspective.
Outside of commissions, Erika runs illustration workshops, mentors emerging artists, and collaborates on interdisciplinary projects.

Illustrator
Jack Smith
Jack Smith is a London-based illustrator whose work bridges contemporary culture and visual storytelling with a bold, energetic edge. Known for his clean lines, graphic compositions, and vibrant color palettes, Jack’s illustrations explore modern life with wit, clarity, and an unmistakable style. From editorial spreads and advertising campaigns to album covers and public art, his portfolio is as diverse as it is distinctive.
Working out of a shared East London studio, Jack blends digital precision with analog charm—often sketching initial concepts by hand before refining them digitally. His work has appeared in national newspapers, international magazines, and independent publications, and he regularly collaborates with brands, agencies, and musicians on custom visuals that stand out in print and online.
Influenced by street culture, design history, and London’s chaotic beauty, Jack’s illustrations reflect the rhythm and contradictions of the city itself—layered, fast-moving, and endlessly expressive. When he’s not working on commissions, he creates zines, runs print workshops, and exhibits with fellow illustrators across the UK.

Illustrator & Visual Artist
Idrina Campbell
Idrina Campbell is a Paris-based illustrator and visual artist whose work blends quiet emotion with bold design. Originally from London, Idrina moved to Paris two years ago at the age of 25, drawn by the city's rich artistic history and a desire to explore new visual languages. Now 27, her work reflects a cross-cultural sensibility—where British storytelling meets French elegance.
Idrina’s illustrations are known for their delicate balance of structure and softness. She works primarily in ink, watercolor, and digital media, creating expressive portraits, fashion-inspired visuals, and narrative scenes that often explore identity, solitude, and movement. Her color palette is subtle and refined, often leaning into muted tones, pastels, and warm neutrals.
A graduate of Central Saint Martins, Idrina has worked with independent publishers, fashion labels, and editorial platforms across Europe. Her illustrations have appeared in zines, print magazines, and on curated product collaborations. Whether illustrating a short story or designing packaging, her goal is to create work that feels both intimate and visually arresting.
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