Bespoke Illustration and Artwork

Studio Troppo creates distinctive, hand-crafted illustration for brands, publications, and public spaces across Lismore and the Northern Rivers. Our illustration work brings storytelling, character and emotion into design, helping organisations and businesses communicate with creativity and heart.

From detailed editorial pieces and art prints to large-scale installations, each illustration is tailored to reflect your story and audience. A highlight of our work includes the foyer mural at the Lismore Library. Along with colleagues Ginger Blue Graphics and Luke Close, we transformed the space into a welcoming, nature-inspired artwork celebrating local culture and community.

Our illustration services cover custom artwork for branding, promotional campaigns, murals, educational resources and environmental graphics. We combine traditional drawing techniques with digital design to create expressive, memorable visuals that engage people and strengthen brand identity.

Bespoke mural illustration for Lismore

Illustrations for the foyer of the Lismore Library

Illustration of a NSW coastal landscape with a beach, people swimming and relaxing, a village with houses, a river flowing through the landscape, green trees, and hills with a communication tower.
Illustration in a long document of two people balancing on each other's shoulders, with the person on top wrapped in a lifebuoy, alongside a block of text discussing challenges in post-disaster reconstruction.
A stack of three illustrated booklets titled 'One Pie Wellness' by Mark Swivel, with illustrations of trees, birds, and a person holding a pie on the cover.
Illustration of Earth with a thermometer indicating global warming. Surrounding images depict pollution from cars and factories, deforestation, and climate events like hurricanes, melting ice, and flooding. A family of three holds hands in a natural landscape at the bottom.
Illustration of a woman with clouds as hair, holding a frame with colorful houses inside, behind a background of trees and sky, promoting the Rural Women's Gathering 2025 in Lismore funded by NSW Government, with the slogan "Connect to the heart."
Night scene with three children in a lush jungle, one girl standing with arms raised, a girl sitting on the ground with a toy, and another girl standing on a rock by water, surrounded by large tropical plants and trees.
Map of the Highland Way with various destinations and points of interest along the route, including descriptions and images of local sights like Bangalow, Macadamia Castle, Newrybar, Crystal Castle, and Lennox Head.