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Vice illustration exhibition opens in London
The show brings together work visually representing Vice's mix of articles from the superficial to the groundbreaking (and sometimes both).
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The show brings together work visually representing Vice's mix of articles from the superficial to the groundbreaking (and sometimes both).
See work from entrants, plus Tado, Felt Mistress, Jonathan Edwards, Sandra Dieckmann, Simon Wild and Sneaky Raccoon.
Opening today, the event offers work by commercial illustrators and animators to the art-buying public – plus workshops, talks and more.
The organisers say it 'explores the theme of Authenticity and the power of great design for change in business, education and society'.
The artist also explains that creativity is so important to children and why Michael Gove is short-sighted.
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Now in its 23rd year, the awards feature two new entry categories: recycled and creative papers.
Kemistry Gallery showcases the London-based French artist's wry work.
Framestore’s also created an atelier table that incorporates an animated timeline of Valentino’s career.
Also on sale up to Christmas are works by the likes off Anthony Burrill, Malika Favre, Kate Morross.
This year's exhibition and competition reveals a hidden side to Britain's capital.
Some People collects ten of Yeo's favourite subjects, produced using a variety of media and printing techniques.
This year’s exhibition celebrates the bicentenaries of the births of Charles Dickens and Edward Lear.
Gold Award Winners for Images 36: The Best of British Illustration included Rod Hunt, Richard Johnson, and Lizzie Mary Cullen.