As November winds down, we checked in with heflinreps: to see what their artists were up to. Spoiler alert: Lots of great projects!
Here are a just a few of their latest projects. If you want to see more from heflinreps:, visit her website for more from her illustrators.
Image copy provided by Kit Killington.
Owen Freeman’s natural sense of drama and suspense held us all captive in this gorgeous series of images for Wired. Each image illustrated a chapter from the very dark story, ‘2054: A Novel’ by Elliot Ackerman and James G. Stavridis.
Visit Owen Freeman’s full portfolio.
Paul Rogershas a passion for jazz. He worked closely with The Wynton Marsalis Septet to create this striking poster for the summer tour. He drew Wynton in a modernist summer landscape with a path curling off into the distance as a nod to his love of being on the road again.
The poster won gold at the Graphis Poster Awards and was also selected by the jury of the Society of Illustrators for inclusion in their annual exhibition.
Visit Paul Rogers’s full portfolio.
Jun Cen’s skill, compassion and clarity have ensured that complex concepts are handled sensitively and openly. Whether it be work stress, mental health, financial instability or world affairs, he can bring understanding to the most difficult texts.
This terrific recent piece for the Wall Street Journal is no exception. It deals with workers feeling overwhelmed by the constant tide of new technologies.
Visit Jun Cen’s full portfolio.
Loris Loraworked closely with author Nydia Armendia-Sanchez to create this exquisite, fully illustrated book, ‘Frida Kahlos's Flower Crown’. The story of one of the most influential Latina artists of a generation is brought to life by an illustrator who brings a wealth of passion and understanding to her subjects. Unusual for Loris, these illustrations were all hand painted, which is always a pleasure for her, the author and for the publisher!
This lovely publication will be formally launched in Spring 2025.
Vist Loris Lora’s full portfolio.
Kuri Huanghas worked extensively with the wonderful team at Fairyloot Books to create some of the most exquisite wrap-around covers for fantasy novels. Her ethereal, labyrinthine illustrations mirror perfectly the complex intrigue and gallantry of the genre. Her palette varies with each title to differentiate between the novels while carrying the flavor of a series beautifully.
Visit Kuri Huang’s full portfolio.