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Handsome Frank Launches A New Shop Selling Beautiful Prints By World Class Illustrators
Handsome Frank's launch of Handsome Provisions signifies a strategic expansion into the art print market, leveraging their established reputation in the illustration industry. By curating a collection of high-quality prints from world-class illustrators, they aim to transform consumer spaces while enhancing brand visibility and engagement with art enthusiasts.
Creative Boom: Resources The Edit Handsome Frank launches a new shop selling beautiful prints by world-class illustrators Handsome Provisions is a carefully curated print shop from the team behind one of illustration's most celebrated agencies. And it's the perfect place to find art that will genuinely transform your walls. Written By: The CB Team 8 April 2026 Yellow Portrait by Agathe Singer Since 2010, Handsome Frank has represented some of the world's most talented illustrators and artists.
Their new venture, Handsome Provisions, puts that extraordinary roster front and centre, offering archival-quality giclée prints hand-checked, packaged and posted by their London team. We've picked five of the prints to spotlight, along with the remarkable artists behind them. 1. Pug by Molly McCammon There's something quietly irresistible about Molly McCammon's artwork. Rendered in her signature limited palette with that characteristic grain and worn-in texture, the print channels the warmth of a beloved mid-century picture book. The subject is a charming pug turned into bold, simplified forms that feel both nostalgic and contemporary.
It's a print that will make you smile every time you see it. McCammon is a Dundee-based illustrator and one of Handsome Frank's Handsome Future picks for 2024, an initiative identifying the most exciting emerging talent in illustration. Inspired by mid-century design and printing methods, her work fuses the tactile quality of vintage screen-prints with a fresh, geometric sensibility. She studied illustration at Duncan of Jordanstone before completing an MA in Children's Book Illustration at Cambridge School of Art. Her restrained colour palette, she'll tell you, is partly born of her synaesthesia.
Clients include The Telegraph, EasyJet, Time Out and Esquire. View the print → 2. Yellow Portrait by Agathe Singer Yellow Portrait is a classic Agathe Singer piece. It's a bold, confident depiction of a woman in her rich, hand-painted gouache style. Yellow is the perfect colour choice, too, as it radiates warmth, self-possession, and the kind of joie de vivre that Singer's work is renowned for. Themes of femininity and beauty run through her entire practice, and this print brings those qualities into something you'd want to live with every day.
Based in Paris, a stone's throw from the Eiffel Tower, Singer paints vibrant worlds of flora, fauna and women. Having studied graphic arts at Duperré and Penninghen, she moved from graphic design into a deep love of gouache: a medium that allows her to achieve the rich textures, visible brushstrokes and vivid colours that define her style. Matisse, Frida Kahlo and Le Douanier Rousseau are among her touchstones. Her commercial clients include Gucci, Sephora USA, L'Oréal, Ralph Lauren and Anthropologie. View the print → 3.
Bookshop Keeper by Luis Mendo Luis Mendo has a gift for capturing the quiet dignity of everyday life, and Bookshop Keeper is a beautiful example. He presents a figure surrounded by the particular atmosphere of a bookshop, all in his distinctive 'digital analogue' style, with warm colour, clever light, and a cheerful calm that feels quite meditative. It's an image for people who love stories, spaces, and the pleasure of looking. Mendo's path to illustration is not a conventional one. After a 20-year career as an art director and magazine designer across Spain and the Netherlands, he relocated to Tokyo: a sabbatical that became a new life.
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The launch of Handsome Provisions represents a significant move within the illustration industry, though the concept of selling art prints is not entirely new, making it moderately impactful and relevant for brand strategy professionals.
