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uppercase1 Make Art That Sells MATS B Student Work in UPPERCASE Magazine

MATS B Student Work in UPPERCASE Magazine

Student images: Sharon Montgomery, Elizabeth Doyle and Amy Walters We are thrilled to see a selection of MATS B student artwork in issue 31 of UPPERCASE Magazine. Uppercase publisher Janine Vangool joined Lilla for a special LIVE REVIEW in April for both Self-Paced classes (MATS A and MATS B) and this six page spread showcases a handful of work that was selected for the review in the MATS B class. The specific MATS B assignment was to “Illustrate your ideal wardrobe or an outfit that best exemplifies who you are as a creative. How does what you make reflect who you are? Is it a floral dress? Are you a striped t-shirt kind of person? Is it a paint-splattered smock? Illustrate an idealized portrait or still life of the clothes you wear as an creative individual. “ Jess Racklyeft, Jenna Freimuth (top right), Bianca Pozzi (bottom left), Nicola Delamain (bottom


MANI2016 BROOKE GLASER Make Art That Sells Manifesto Monday 2016 {part 8}

Manifesto Monday 2016 {part 8}

Welcome to Manifesto Monday, where we share some of the Manifesto artwork submitted by our Make Art That Sells Community. Would you like to experience the Make Art That Sells class yourself? Browse our live and self-paced classes here *** DALE COYKENDALL I’ve taken MATS A and Bootcamp.  I have learned so much in a short time taking these 2 classes. From reviewing Lilla’s past critiques and seeing and corresponding with all the wonderful, generous artists in the facebook group. I am learning to look at my own work with a more critical eye, step back and revise again and again. See more of Dale’s work here ***  BROOKE GLASER | Paper Playgrounds MATS Courses: MATS A and Global Talent Search. My art got a lot better as a direct result of MATS. Lilla has a method that really awakens inner inspiration and the amazing tribe of artists in the


GrandPrizeWinnerBadge Make Art That Sells ANNOUNCING THE GTS WINNERS! Our biggest announcement of the year

ANNOUNCING THE GTS WINNERS! Our biggest announcement of the year

What an incredible journey! Lilla Rogers Studio loved getting to know the six finalists on Skype and thoroughly reviewing their bodies of work. After much discussion and reflection we are delighted to announce… …the winner of our 2016 Global Talent Search is Marenthe Otten! Above: Marenthe’s final assignment for the Global Talent Search. On the Skype call, Lilla suggested that Marenthe not hold back and go full-on Marenthe. Giant congratulations to the lovely Marenthe! She is a true original, an iconoclast. Lilla loved how fearless she is in creating her magical world. Because of this, and her broad range of imagery and themes, you’ll see a career that will have longevity and breadth. In addition, Lilla liked that she had been a successful designer for many years so she understands how to work professionally and collaboratively.  Lilla Rogers Studio is excited to develop original projects with her as well. Lilla


mymatsprep daily art Make Art That Sells #MYMATSPREP Day 5: Minette in your scene

#MYMATSPREP Day 5: Minette in your scene

Oh, man, you are a whole bunch of brilliant artists! You delight me with your imagination, sensitivity, talent. Are you enjoying yourself? Play. Visit Instagram and search the hashtag #mymatsprep to see the vast array of terrific art being created this week for the MATS Prep. You know, a few years ago we came up with the idea of a free mini series as preparation for our courses. We figured that it would be a way for the students to get geared up for class and also to get a taste for what my teaching style is like, to see if it’s a good fit. We have been wowed with the response to our MATS Preps (as I write this, there are around 2,000 posts on Instagram for #mymatsprep and over 2,500 for #mygtsprep), and I thoroughly enjoy writing them. I hope you’ve found them helpful. So today, for our


mymatsprep daily art Make Art That Sells #MYMATSPREP Day 4: Scene magic

#MYMATSPREP Day 4: Scene magic

Wow, what fantastic worlds you created yesterday. I dig your wacky minds. By the way, if you’ve just joined us, you can start any time. Visit Instagram and search the hashtag #mymatsprep to see the vast array of terrific art being created this week for the MATS Prep. Today, I’m going to teach you three giant tricks to create depth (distance) in your artwork. –If you draw something on the top of your page, it looks like it’s far away. For example, if you draw a little house toward the top of your page, it looks like it’s in the distance. That’s because our understanding of distance in art is that the higher up the page, the farther away. And then, by making stuff smaller, it enhances the illusion of distance. The converse is true: things at the bottom of the page are close to the viewer. You can enhance


mymatsprep daily art Make Art That Sells #MYMATSPREP Day 3: Setting flip

#MYMATSPREP Day 3: Setting flip

I’m going to make you flip out today! Children are so in touch with their imagination. They live in fantasy land a great deal of the time. Children will love your imaginative world. I’m eager today to help you make some magic. Take the drawing you did of the view out of your bedroom window from yesterday (or if you didn’t do it yet, no worries; you can dive right in today). Now, flip the proportions of things. For example: Make huge buildings tiny. Make little insects huge. If the people were big, make them small. If they were small (like you’re looking down at the from the top floor of a building), then draw them huge. You get the idea. It’s going to be crazy! Little people and huge plants. Draw it, and show us. I cannot wait to enjoy what you’ve done! You’ll be creating some more scene


MikeL1 Make Art That Sells Want to be a top children’s book illustrator? See the cool life of Mike Lowery

Want to be a top children’s book illustrator? See the cool life of Mike Lowery

Lilla Rogers Studio artist Mike Lowery lives the fabulous life of a busy illustrator well known for his hilarious children’s books. Follow his dream life on Instagram. Mike Lowery’s Carl the Duck’s Travel Adventures on Instagram Mike Lowery at a book signing at Barnes and Noble “The Search for the Slimy Space Slugs” Doodle Adventures by Mike Lowery and “Random Body Parts” Illustrated by Mike Lowery How to Draw Carl the Duck with Mike Lowery Want to live the dream?  Learn how to create a killer children’s book illustration pitch with a top agent and highly-respected art director! Hurry! Space are limited.  Online live course beings October 3rd. Want to get prepared for class? Be sure to join in our FREE hugely popular mini prep series which began yesterday. #myMATSprep is a series of five mini assignments Lilla has created to get you ready to rock our brand new Illustrating Children’s Books class.


mymatsprep daily art Make Art That Sells #MYMATSPREP Day 2: Setting

#MYMATSPREP Day 2: Setting

We are pretending all week that you have just been commissioned to illustrate a children’s book. Yesterday, you played around with drawing a character called “Minette”. Now, you’re going to play with the setting. The environment, or setting, is one of the most exciting parts of a children’s book. Why? Illustrators love settings because it’s their opportunity to create an imaginative world that adds to the text. What’s the view out of your window? All photos by Lilla Rogers For today, you’re going to make a setting exploration drawing. Go to your bedroom window and draw what you see outside. (If you don’t have a window in your bedroom, you can choose another window.) Do your visual research. Look up at the sky, look down below, look for people, cars, trees, things on the sidewalk, things in the distance. I can’t wait to see what you see! What’s the view


mymatsprep daily art Make Art That Sells #MYMATSPREP Day 1: Character

#MYMATSPREP Day 1: Character

I’m excited about this MATS Prep! For the next five days, I’m going to help you grow your work to prepare you for our newest course, Illustrating Children’s Books. For the next week we are going to imagine that you have just been commissioned to illustrate a children’s book. I’m going to share a series of fun exercises to help you tackle your project. I’d love to see what you do so be sure to share it on social media! Share your images on Instagram: Tag us @makeartthatsells and use hashtags #mymatsprep and #matskidbook So, let’s say you have just received a commission to illustrate a children’s book. You’ve been sent the manuscript. Now what? One of the first things you’ll want to do is to get to know the main character, like how an actor “becomes” the character. So for today’s MATS Prep, you’re going to delve into exploring


ICB Q2 Make Art That Sells What Makes Working on A Children's Book So Exciting for Artists?

What Makes Working on A Children’s Book So Exciting for Artists?

What makes working on a children’s book so exciting for an artist?  Watch this video with Lilla Rogers and Art Director Zoe Tucker to find out! [vimeo]https://vimeo.com/180746712[/vimeo] *** Would you like to develop your own world and illustrate an entire book with your art? Do you dream of illustrating a children’s book? Would you love to create a magical world with characters that you’ve designed? Do you love the magic of children’s books and feel that you have something to offer? Then this course is for you. In five weeks, you’ll create a brilliant children’s book pitch to help you land your dream children’s book gig. You’ll get over 20 videos, weekly assignments, live weekly video reviews, interviews with publishers and illustrators and more. Co-taught by top art agent Lilla Rogers and highly-respected children’s book art director Zoe Tucker. Spaces are limited for our first session of class this October. Don’t