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    Best of ‘art’ 2017

    We've had some spectacular illustrations over the course of the year. Here are ten of our favourites, in no particular order.
    By Honi SoitNovember 27, 2017 Lists 1 Min Read
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    If you’ve picked up our print editions this year, you’ll know that the first thing that hooks you into reading a story is its visual presentation. We’re immensely lucky to have a small army of artists working to produce beautiful pieces of art, sometimes to accompany written pieces, sometimes to stand alone. These are just some of the great pieces we received this year.

    Brigitte Samaha

    Brigitte Samaha

    Eloise Myatt art Eloise Myatt

    Jess Zlotnick

    Jess Zlotnick

    Matt Fisher

    Matthew Fisher

    Momoko Metham

    Momoko Metham

    Natalie Ang

    Natalie Ang

    Rebekah Mazzocato

    Rebekah Mazzocato

    Robin Eames

    Robin Eames

    Eloise Myatt Client Liaison

    Eloise Myatt

    Kimberley Yoo

    Kimberley Yoo

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