Arena artists; Alex T Smith, Jonny Duddle, Chris Garbutt, Christopher Gibbs, Frances Castle and Steve May were selected for inclusion in the AOI‘s Images 34 Best of British Illustration 2010. The award ceremony was held at London College of Communication last night with John Mullholland, Editor of the Observer announcing the winners. We’re proud to announce that Frances Castle picked up a bronze award for her work on the BBC Primary History Website and Steve May won the gold award for his film Rabbits in the New Media category.
The exhibition is open to the public from 8th – 14th September, entry is free.

Egg by Alex T Smith, Children's Books

The Pirate Cruncher by Jonny Duddle, Children's Books

Cereal Killers by Chris Garbutt, Self Promotion

The Hidden World by Christopher Gibbs, Books

BBC Primary History Website by Frances Castle, New Media Bronze Award

Rabbits by Steve May, New Media Gold Award
Tags: aligator, earth, family, fox, halloween, history, insects, invasion, pirates, sea monster, Tom Scatterhorn, Victorian era, World War 2


