Yet more lovely work from ACOFI illustrator Emma Block.
There was so much to see at New Designers part two (back in July) so in this blog I will concentrate on the illustrators who haven’t yet found a space on these pages:
Bex Bourne of University College Falmouth produced a lovely Morris dancer inspired piece and a beautiful gypsy caravan.
I like Grace Hawes‘ soft watercolour style
As well as the dreamy abstract style of Meryn Cobbin.
Stephanie Ginger‘s Tame Impala poster was fabulous.
At Plymouth College of Art Laura Weeks had created a lovely Urban Bandit fox, decease complete with 3D resin figurine version.
I liked Lindy Lewis‘ striding soldiers and 50s influenced textile designs.
At Nottingham Trent Elizabeth Smith showed some intricate embroidered illustration.
Sophie Garwell‘s colourful typography stood out.
More illustration to come shortly…. check out the second part of my review, featuring the best new illustrators at New Designers.
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