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Mini assignment Number 4: I miss my home planet. #myMATSprep

Sometimes I swear I’m from another planet. It’s all peaceful and beautiful there. I miss it. Fill this in: I miss my home planet. It looks like ___________________________________ (describe). I had a really cool job on my planet. I was a ___________________. My name was _________________. My planet’s name is _______________. Coming from another planet explains why I _________________. Why did I create this assignment for you? Because making art is about being a bit weird. I can’t wait to see what you do! #mymatsprep #myhomeplanet


Mini assignment Number 3: Draw your shoes #myMATSprep

Today you’re going to draw your shoes in any style you like. Draw your way. Today you’re going to draw your shoes in any style you like. Draw your way. I picked this because it’s a common item and fun to draw. Suggestions: Think about the view. You can draw a top view or a side view, for example. Draw only in pen at a café on the back of your receipt. Take only 15 minutes. Why did I pick shoes for your assignment? So often we draw for a purpose: a job, a paid assignment, as a gift for someone, for our Etsy shop. That can put undue pressure on the experience of art-making. In my course I stress that you draw for the fun of it for the first few days of every week. I give you a specific topic to draw. You love art, remember? For this,


Daily mini assignment Number 2: Market Survey #myMATSprep

Your mission today is to take a photo of something in your house/apartment that you love, that has any kind of art on it, and identify its market. I’ll go first. Here’s my travel pencil bag. It’s a zipper tote by Blue Q with art on it that we licensed by our artist Carolyn Gavin. #mymatsprep #giftmarket The “Gift Market” means things that you might buy as a gift for yourself or someone else. They tend to be smaller items, than say, the Home Décor market, which is things like lamps and pillows. Next up: Here’s a journal that I love to travel with. It’s by Chronicle. We licensed our artist Suzy Ultman for this project. This would be categorized as for the Paper Market. #mymatsprep #Papermarket Here’s a list of the ten markets I cover in the Make Art That Sells e-courses. Hopefully this will make identifying your product


THE BIG REVEAL! Announcing the 2015 Global Talent Search Winners

And the winner is… KATE MASON! Giant congratulations to Kate Mason for her extraordinary work! Her lush, ripe, saturated color infuses her patterns and product designs. It’s the opposite of a limited palette; it’s about subtle nuances of color. I love how she can have happy palettes and very sophisticated ones, too. We believe in the broad appeal of her work, yet at the same time she’s able to convey a sophisticated, charming individuality. We feel that her style is irresistible. We are delighted to now be the exclusive agency representing Kate. We can’t wait to fill her docket with commissions, licenses, and consultations with VIPs. Art directors, contact us to get dibs on Kate for your projects! Read more about the prizes Kate’s won here. We’re thrilled to announce that we are taking on two more of the finalists! Katie Vernon Can you find the gnome in the piece


Day One: Mini Assignment #myMATSprep

It’s prep time for the upcoming MATS A/B courses that begin Oct.19th!  Lilla has created a series of five mini assignments to get you ready all this week before the course starts next Monday. Sign up today for the incredibe course. It’s the last time Lilla is doing live reivews! You don’t want to miss out on getting your work in front of her. Post your work for each of the week’s assignments on Instagram with the hashtag #mymatsprep. From Lilla: DAY 1. Mini assignment Number 1: Nuts for Neutrals Your mission is to gather some nuts and match the colors. Since these Mini Prep assignments are written for you, you make your rules. You can gather actual nuts or use photos from online. Your definition of nuts can even include things like coconuts! What I’m going for here is that you delve deeply into gorgeous shades of brown. Why? Because


How our MATS Alumni have been rocking it in 2015! (Part 3)

Continuing our series of alumni successes, here is part 3. So does ‘Make Art That Sells’ actually work? Do artists who take the class actually sell more art? Well yes, they do. We asked class participants for examples of their successes since taking the course, and were staggered by the response, bearing in mind that some people only took the course earlier in the year. Here is part 1 in our series. Students have since secured licensing deals in the gift, editorial, baby apparel, bolt fabric, wall art, greetings, home décor, paper and fashion markets, many have won competitions and a number have been signed for representation. It’s also really important to say that people join Make Art That Sells (MATS) at different stages of their creative journey. Some are nearly ready to seek out work, others less so. For many people the greatest breakthrough is a new level of


banner title Make Art That Sells How our MATS Alumni have been rocking it in 2015! (Part 2)

How our MATS Alumni have been rocking it in 2015! (Part 2)

Continuing our series of alumni successes, here is part 2. So does ‘Make Art That Sells’ actually work? Do artists who take the class actually sell more art? Well yes, they do. We asked class participants for examples of their successes since taking the course, and were staggered by the response, bearing in mind that some people only took the course earlier in the year. Here is part 1 in our series. Students have since secured licensing deals in the gift, editorial, baby apparel, bolt fabric, wall art, greetings, home décor, paper and fashion markets, many have won competitions and a number have been signed for representation. It’s also really important to say that people join Make Art That Sells (MATS) at different stages of their creative journey. Some are nearly ready to seek out work, others less so. For many people the greatest breakthrough is a new level of


Make Mine a Mini – a short video from alumni Adriana Hernandez

We love this video from MATS Alumni Adriana Hernandez “The Make Art That Sells Course at the Lilla Roger’s Studio School helped me learn to better manage my time and keep my head in times of stress. (an animated short)” *** Would you like to find your design path and a wonderful community to travel along with and experience the Make Art That Sells class yourself? The next session will take place Monday 19 October 2015, registration is open here! This is the last time that Lilla will be providing live feedback for MATS A/B, so join us now to be in with a chance of having your work reviewed in class!


#myMATSprep starting next week and awesome new downloadables

There is so much good stuff going on with the upcoming MATS A and B classes, it’s hard to know where to begin! First off we’re super excited to announce that Zoë Tucker, an Art Director in the publishing industry, is doing a guest review in the upcoming MATS A with Lilla.  Zoë  is an independent Art Director in Brighton, U.K. She has over 17 years in the publishing industry working in-house for Random House, Penguin and Scholastic. Zoë will be highlighting a selection of assignments in week three of MATS A giving feedback and invaluable advice to MATS students. Who knows she may just find her next Illustrator and it might just be YOU! Don’t forget this is the last time Lilla is doing MATS A and B LIVE and with the reviews of your assignments. Get your work in front of Lilla while you can. You don’t want to miss this!! We’re also so


banner title Make Art That Sells How our MATS Alumni have been rocking it in 2015! (Part 1)

How our MATS Alumni have been rocking it in 2015! (Part 1)

So does ‘Make Art That Sells’ actually work? Do artists who take the class actually sell more art? Well yes, they do. We asked class participants for examples of their successes since taking the course, and were staggered by the response, bearing in mind that some people only took the course earlier in the year. Here is part 1 in our series. Students have since secured licensing deals in the gift, editorial, baby apparel, bolt fabric, wall art, greetings, home décor, paper and fashion markets, many have won competitions and a number have been signed for representation. It’s also really important to say that people join Make Art That Sells (MATS) at different stages of their creative journey. Some are nearly ready to seek out work, others less so. For many people the greatest breakthrough is a new level of confidence in their work, a fresh love of creating, or