Neryl Walker is an Australian artist, illustrator and designer that loves to celebrate women.
Inspired by a love of mid 20th century pop culture, her studio and 1950's home is filled with countless sources of vintage and nostalgic inspiration.
While she is best known for her strong, playful girls, Neryl’s background in Graphic Design has seen her collaborating on branding, typography, surface design, publishing and large scale mural projects. Her work has featured on 100 different shades of lip gloss for Buxom Lips cosmetic packaging, on limited edition bottles of Four Pillars Gin, and in Playboy Magazine, where she is the artist behind the updated iconic 1950’s Playboy character, Femlin.
Her prints and paintings have been exhibited internationally and she is included in Lürzer's Archive top 200 Illustrators. She is represented in the US and UK by Snyder.
Clients Include: Playboy Magazine, Bare Escentuals Buxom Lips, Benefit, Bloom Cosmetics, Angostura, Stella Artois, Coca-Cola, Avon US, Seafolly, Roxy, Ena Products, 3INA, Chronicle Books, New York Magazine, Glamour Germany, Hardie Grant, Harper Collins, Papyrus, Simon & Schuster, Target, Thames & Hudson, and Vogue Nippon.