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Stower on The Small Screen

Get ready to be inspired as Brighton based illustrator and King Coo creator Adam Stower takes to the small screen with a selection...

Doodle with Duddle Dino Mayhem!

Each brilliant video tutorial shows in easy to follow step-by-step instructions how to draw your very on versions of some familiar...

Pencils at the ready, it is Story Starter Time!

These brilliant ideas really shine a light on the limitless imagination of Alex T Smith and just showcase his magnificent talent for...

Neal Layton - Look! I Wrote a Book!

We are all big book worms at Arena HQ and what could be better than a book about a book? Written by New York Times best-selling author...

Instagram to Instafan...

At Arena HQ we are thoroughly enjoying embracing Instagram to share the amazing work our illustrators create, it's the perfect visual...

An interview with illustrator Joe Lillington

Joe Lillington has been represented by Arena Illustration for two years and in that time has emerged as a go-to illustrator for historical...

King Coo by Adam Stower

Adam Stower's first novel for children, King Coo published by David Fickling Books. "If Peter Pan had been a girl... with a beard......

Picture Books are Important!

Why are picture books so important? The main difference between picture books and other books is that picture books are highly illustrated,...

Maps Maps Maps! Part Three - Contemporary Maps

In part three of our Map blogs, we take a look at our more contemporary illustrations from a variety of Arena artists....

Q&A Artist Profile Steve May

Steve May's illustrations have a canny resemblance to the man himself - they're anarchic, mischievous, animated and quite often wear...

Q&A Artist Profile Neal Layton

Award-winning Neal Layton still manages to fit some interesting hobbies into his busy life as a children's book illustrator. We look...

Q&A Artist Profile Thomas Flintham

Constant doodler, chocoholic and award winning author & illustrator, Thomas Flintham invites us into his bizarre imagination...