“King Lear, late at night on the cliffs, asks the blind Earl of Gloucester, “How do you see the world?” And the blind man, Gloucester, replies, “I see it feelingly.” And shouldn’t we all?” – Philip Wollen
Jo Phillips is known for bold visual storytelling that connects and inspires diverse audiences. Formerly an art editor at leading London publishing houses, she now embraces new technologies to expand her creative reach. Her work has been exhibited internationally, with highlights in Times Square and Barcelona.
Believing in creativity as a catalyst for change, Jo has devoted her skills to animal rights and social justice campaigns that raised public awareness, inspired positive change, and achieved media attention. Her art blends beauty with unease, creating works that challenge viewers to confront difficult truths about consumption, industrial systems, and ecological fragility. Through this balance of aesthetics and provocation, she invites reflection and inspires meaningful dialogue.
Published: 365 Art+ Magazine, Japan. December 22, 2025



