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Neal Layton Illustrates Michael Rosen's Uncle Gobb

Dynamic duo Michael Rosen and Neal Layton are back with another comic tale, Uncle Gobb and the Dread Shed...

Chris Garbutt: It's a Groovy World, Alfredo! Debut Picture book

Chris Garbutt's long-awaited debut picture book, It's a Groovy World, Alfredo! written by Sean Taylor, is published by Walker on 4th June...

Thomas Flintham: PICTURA: A Stroll in London

Templar release A Stroll in London, illustrated by Thomas Flintham, a new colouring-in book for all design-conscious and creative kids...

Just Published: Little Red and the Very Hungry Lion by Alex T Smith

We are proud to announce the publication of this fantastic new picture book. This 'riotous romp of a story' was Editor's Choice for...

New Work: Simon Bartram Illustrates Oliver Twist

These dark and atmospheric drawings of some of Charles Dickens' characters from the classic tale, Oliver Twist, are re-imagined by...

Arena Illustration Spring Brochure 2015: Inspirational Ideas

Spring has sprung and we unveil our Spring Brochure 2015 showcasing a portfolio of new work and inspirational ideas from our very talented...

Aleksei Bitskoff: Updated Portfolio

It's been a very busy year for Aleksei Bitskoff so we thought it was about time we showed you some of his lovely new work on his updated...

The Spy Who Loved School Dinners wins the Blue Peter Book Awards

We are delighted to announce that The Spy Who Loved School Dinners has WON the Blue Peter Book Awards for Best Story Book...

Just Published: Frances Castle: Stonebird

Frances Castle's illustration and hand rendered lettering makes a powerful cover for Mike Revell's debut novel, Stonebird, published...

Just Published: Kristyna Litten: Snoozefest

We all love a good bedtime story and Snoozefest is a funny and endearing tale about sloths, music festivals and cuddles - what more...

Q&A Artist Profile Levi Pinfold

Levi Pinfold's stylised realism, along with enviable drawing skills and writing talent, have become much admired by readers and critics...

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...

Arena Showreel Character Design and Concept Art

We are very proud to announce the launch of our new video section on our website, showcasing the talents of our artists in the world...

Q&A Artist Profile Thomas Flintham

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

Arena Showreel

A showreel of character design, concept art and animation for TV commercials and feature films....

Just Published: FAERY TALES illustrated by Tomislav Tomic

well-known and much loved tales come to life with his beautiful illustrations and wonderful draftsmanship...

Q&A Emily Fox Artist Profile

Emily Fox is busy illustrating her first picture book but she spared us some time to answer a few questions about her top tips on drawing...

Q&A Euan Cook Artist Profile

In this fascinating interview, we find out what inspires Euan Cook and how his surroundings inform his image making...

Q&A Chris Garbutt Artist Profile

Chris Garbutt's love affair with doodling has taken him on a creative journey that has explored a diverse range of roles in illustration...

Just Published: Spike Gerrell: This Book is Gay

This Book is Gay is about what it's like to grow up being lesbian, bisexual, gay, queer, transgender or just curious and Spike Gerrell's...

Q&A Aleksei Bitskoff Artist Profile

Aleksei Bitskoff is an avid doodler and creates dream like worlds inhabited by a cast of little monsters and patterns that come from...

New Work: The Art of Fred Gambino: Dark Shepherd

Fred Gambino's new collection of concept art, illustrations, speed paintings, book covers and sketches hits the bookstores this week...

Q&A Christopher Gibbs Artist Profile

The most enjoyable element for me is to have the luxury of being creative. To play, and be inspired by textures and everyday things...

Silly Name for a Monster Steve May

Once upon a time, heroes had to have proper sounding names. And big scary monsters had big scary names too but the monster in this...