At Rob Art | Illustration, books and storytelling are a natural part of the creative process. Many ideas begin as illustrations, characters, or imaginative visual concepts. Some ideas grow beyond artwork and become larger creative writing projects. These projects develop into original books, fantasy stories, and immersive fictional worlds.
Alongside digital illustration and caricature art, writing has become increasingly important to the studio. Creative storytelling now works alongside illustration as part of the wider artistic direction. Each story is shaped by the same imagination behind the artwork and visual design. Characters, environments, and narrative ideas often evolve together during development.
This section showcases original books written and developed by Rob Snow. The collection includes fantasy, adventure, travel fiction, and character-driven storytelling. Many stories focus on imaginative worlds, unusual journeys, and memorable personalities. Visual creativity and descriptive writing combine to shape every developing project.
New books, worlds, and creative concepts are continuously being developed. Future projects will continue expanding the storytelling side of Rob Art | Illustration. Visitors can explore current books, upcoming projects, and original story concepts through the website. If you are interested in any of the books listed please use this link to send an enquiry. Likewise, if you would like more information about an upcoming release use the same link.
Featured Publications
Bookman is a darkly intimate story about obsession, memory, and redemption. Simon is a man of quiet habits who finds a mysterious book in the trash. This discovery binds him to a librarian named Norma Jean. Together, they navigate ghosts of lives they do not fully understand. It explores the fragile boundaries between imagination and reality. This psychological mystery unfolds in dim apartments and snow-lit libraries.
That Day Will Come captures the sleepy atmosphere of an English village. Elwin Gudheath is a gardener content with soil, tea, and his raven, Corbin. One night, a strange light in the sky changes Hatherby forever. Ordinary people begin to make small, terrible decisions for the right reasons. Dark comedy and mystery weave through this tale of chance and guilt. It is a cinematic meditation on how kindness can feel like rebellion.