St Philips Building


Artwork by Clare Mallison

Clare was asked to take part in a exhibition to mark the life of the St Philips Building in London. The St Philips building was built in 1903 as a workhouse Infirmary for the poor before going on to be a hospital for women. It was then bought by the London School of Economics. The buildng is now being demolished.


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News published at 9:28 am, Tuesday, June 14th, 2011

National Mortgage News


Artwork by Clare Mallison

Clare Mallison illustrates for National Mortgage News.


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News published at 4:45 am, Friday, June 3rd, 2011

Elle Canada Magazine


Artwork by Clare Mallison

Clare Mallison illustrates the marriage special for Elle Magazine. Looking at the pros and cons of relationships.


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News published at 2:53 am, Wednesday, June 1st, 2011

The Times


Artwork by Clare Mallison

Clare Mallison has been illustrating a daily recipe for The Times’ Dinner Tonight feature for the last couple of months. Here is her latest collection.


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News published at 8:30 am, Monday, April 25th, 2011

Rolling Stone Italia


Artwork by Clare Mallison

Clare Mallison is illustrating a monthly column for Rolling Stone Italia. This is her first illustration of the kissing series.


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News published at 8:02 am, Thursday, April 21st, 2011

Financial Times


Artwork by Clare Mallison

Clare Mallison illustrated the front cover of the Money Section of the weekend FT.


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News published at 3:04 am, Monday, March 14th, 2011

The Ride Journal


Artwork by Clare Mallison

Clare Clare Mallison illustrated the second issue of the Ride Journal. The Ride Journal is a collection of personal cycling stories and great art work. All profits are donated to charity.


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News published at 11:41 pm, Monday, March 7th, 2011

The Guardian


Artwork by Clare Mallison

Clare Mallison illustrated for the front cover of the Guardian Work section.


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News published at 3:05 am, Tuesday, February 1st, 2011

Financial Times


Artwork by Clare Mallison

Clare Mallison illustrated the changing high street for the front cover of the London Financial Times last week.


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News published at 2:17 am, Thursday, January 27th, 2011

The Times2


Artwork by Clare Mallison

Clare Mallison is illustrating dinner tonight every week day for The Times newspaper. Recipes so far have been beef braised in beer, lentil and frankfurter soup, chicken and cous cous pies, treacle tart, lemon chicken noodles and ham hock soup.


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News published at 3:27 am, Monday, January 17th, 2011