Mat Roff's profile

Prospect Magazine

Lady Britannia Illustration
PROSPECT MAGAZINE 
Illustrations & Features 


From cover to feature illustrations, Prospect Magazine have commissioned me to illustrate on Britain's political issues, as well as for articles written by contributors scholars & professors. 

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2016 -2017

Sketch To Final for the Lady Britannia cover (2017)
Broken Britain: Magazine Cover
In May 2017, I created the magazine cover image for their Broken Britain article, which touched upon Scotland planning to organise a 2nd referendum after the decision over Brexit.

Lady Britannia is crying into her hand - her staff broken and shield bleeding the Scottish blue paint onto the floor - she is broken and battered from fighting for us to remain together as a nation. Resting his head on her lap is her lion, who too is tired and beaten.
Alternative Cover for The Great Disruption Cover
Sketch To Final for The Great Disruption cover (2017)
The Great Disruption: Magazine Cover
In June 2017, I created the magazine cover image for their Great Disruption article, which highlighted the shake up that government had felt by the rise of Jeremy Corbyn's Labour Party, and young voters leading the change by becoming more involved in UK elections.
 Churchill illustration in Brexit: The Back Story article (2016)
Brexit: The Back Story
In the December 2016 edition of Prospect Magazine, an article was composed about Brexit, and what key historical & culture figures such as Henry VIII, Winston Churchill & Florence Nightgale may have voted for in the 2016 EU referendum.
One of thirteen illustrations for the Brexit Map

In the December 2017 edition of Prospect Magazine, I was commissioned to create a series of spot illustrations for a double paged article, highlighting each stage of Brexit across an illustrated map.
Modern Day Utopia, based on Thomas More's 1516 book.
Thomas More's Utopia

In the October edition of Prospect Magazine, an article was composed about Thomas More's book, Utopia which was first published in 1516.
The illustrations were created to represent the themes of the original book, but also how it related to today's society.

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