Friday, 29 January 2021

Editorial Illustration | Wild Marsh Rabbit Family Mother & Baby Bunnies

A spring themed wildlife illustration created for 31-81 magazine last year. Marsh rabbits are lovely, cute little critters with shorter ears than the average wild rabbit. This was a treat to work on and I hope I can work on more wildlife themed illustrations soon. 












Artwork © Amy Holliday 2021



Monday, 25 January 2021

Extinct Animal & Plant Illustrations: Xerces butterfly, Woolly Mammoth, Tasmanian Tiger, Dodo, Glossopteris, Franklin Tree

A series of illustrations I absolutely loved working on, focussing on extinct animals and plants. This was for a currently secret project but the client very kindly granted permission for me to share them online.  















Artwork © Amy Holliday 2021

Manuka Flower Greeting Card for Global Commission on Drugs

My Manuka flower illustration (completed in 2013) was used on this year's (2020-2021) Global Commission on Drugs' annual greeting card. I granted permission and a licence for the use of the illustration within the design. I think it came out lovely. 

Below: a digital mock-up for how the card looked. 






Artwork © Amy Holliday 2021



Edhen | Horticulture Business logo

In the latter half of 2020 I worked with a lovely start-up business owner who asked me to visualise his idea for a horticulture / landscaping company. 

The bold design was inspired by pagan “Tree of Life” symbols, sacred geometry, and the architectural shapes of church vaults.

The tree’s abundant fruits and full crown symbolise a regenerative circular ecosystem, and evokes the sense of nature as a temple. The client really wanted to put across the idea that the interconnected roots to other adjacent trees symbolise unity and collaboration through nature and community. Beautiful.

Development: initial inspiration was drawn from a variety of contemporary logos that also represent tree-like shapes, as well as my own previous work of the pomegranate tree, created in 2013. I also looked at structural things such as church vaults, and artists such as Roger Dean, but it was easy to get carried away from the simplicity of the idea.




The finished design:





Artwork © Amy Holliday 2021

Wine Label Illustration // A Homage to Chilean Giant Bumblebee Bombus Dalhbombii

I recently had the pleasure of working with drinks company Urban Beverages who are based in Norway, to create an illustration for the label of a new Chilean wine. For this particular wine, the designers wanted to pay homage to Chile's native critically-endangered giant bumblebee, Bombus Dahlbomii, and hoped to show a traditional style illustration of the bee on the label.

I was asked to supply two versions; in faded vintage-style colours and black and white. I really enjoyed researching old scientific art for this, as one of my top inspirations is old botanical art.

Also called the Patagonian Bumblebee, or "flying mouse", Chile's beloved native bumblebee is said to carry the spirits of the dead. Sadly its numbers are dwindling due to diseases from imported non-native bee species, so scientists are now working hard to save them. 

I'm excited to share photos of the printed label on the new wine when it is released!

Below: initial pencil sketch, colour version, black and white version. 



Artwork © Amy Holliday 2021