Last year was a big year for Advocate Art! We just wrapped up sharing some of their fantastic projects from children’s books, to greeting cards, to clothing, and more. They also go to work on some really big celebrity titles! Working on celebrity books is always exciting. Check out which books Advocate Art illustrators worked on.
1. The one and only Jamie Oliver’s new title Billy And The Giant Adventure illustrated by Monica Armino.
2. British Astronaut Tim Peake’s book The Cosmic Diary of our Incredible Universe illustrated by Max Rambaldi.
3. Ant and Dec’s title Propa Happy Awesome Activities illustrated by Katie Abey.
4. The football legend Gary Lineker’s book 50 Times Football Changed The World illustrated by Erica Salcedo.
5. Stephen Mulhern’s book Max Magic is illustrated by Begoña Fernández Corbalan.
6. Raymond Arroyo’s title The Wisemen Who Found Christmas illustrated by the great Diane Le Feyer.
7. Written by Sarah Kate Ellis and Kristen Ellis-Henderson, All Moms was illustrated by our brilliant Max Rambaldi.
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