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John Woodcock Using the precision and clean edges of Adobe Illustrator, John Woodcock brings a fresh look to children's illustration. |
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Lesley Cullan Catch a falling star and put it in your artwork, never let it fade away - and you will find this artist who paints the vibrant fabric of life for the people.. |
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Gee + Chung Design Kinetic creativity threaded throughout two- and three-dimensional media is the hallmark of this award-winning design firm. |
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Simon Weinstock This digital artist gave up his career as a high-profile TV producer to sell his abstract art from a London market stall. |
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Alessandro Bavari Italian and Flemish art of the fourteenth and fifteenth century provide inspiration for exquisitely detailed and haunting imagery. |
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Pamela Hobbs Her signature style is James Bond meets the Jetsons: cool, fashionable, but very approachable - the future with a friendly face. |
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Letters from Paris Type designer Jean Francois Porchez has helped make Paris one of the most readable cities in the world. |
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Jann Lipka How this versatile Stockholm photographer came to kiss the darkroom goodbye. |
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Matthew Richardson Strong characterisation and an exploration of the quirks of physical processes combine in the work of printmaker-turned-photoshop artist Matthew Richardson. |
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James Kemsley Cartoonist James Kemsley is the talent behind Ginger Meggs, Australia's most popular and widely published comic strip. |
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