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How to leverage existing artwork for the home decor market

  Image credit: West Elm How to leverage existing artwork for the home decor market Is your mind buzzing with ideas about what your very own home décor line could look like? It’s not an impossible dream if only you have the right tools and knowledge at your fingertips. In fact, you are probably already half way there! Do you want to know how to leverage existing artwork for the home decor market? Then try this: Look through your archives and find the following: Your favorite color palettes Your favorite icons and motifs Your favorite prints and patterns Now it’s time to do some virtual shopping (or real shopping if you like!) – do one of the following this week: Take a field trip to your favorite shop (either in person or online) Study websites like apartmenttherapy.com. Look at the website of a home décor trade show like Maison et


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Kelly Rae Roberts: An Accidental Artist

An interview with Kelly Rae Roberts Kelly Rae Roberts talks about being a possibilitarian, an accidental artist and how she lives her passion everyday while inspiring other to do the same through her art. All images are courtesy of Kelly Rae Roberts. Q. You define yourself as a “possibilitarian”. Can you explain what that means? Sure! I ran across a quote many years ago by Dr. Norman Peale: “Become a possibilitarian. No matter how dark things seem to be or actually are, raise your sights and see possibilities — always see them, for they’re always there.” I’ve been hooked on its meaning ever since. For me, it means seeing the bright light of my life’s horizon (even on the average days). It means cultivating joy and warmth, even if I’m struggling. It means following the whispers toward all that is possible for my life. Q. How did your art career


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Rachael Taylor on starting out as a creative entrepreneur and why life’s never boring

Rachael Taylor is a UK based surface pattern designer, author and teacher. Five years ago, she decided to leave a secure job to go solo and create her creative brand. Since then, she has worked for top US and UK clients, created her own collection, written and illustrated 20 Ways to Draw a Doodle , published by Quarry Books, co-founded the successful Art and Business of Surface Pattern Design online course for surface pattern designers, and launched the only online magazine dedicated to surface pattern design, Moyo Magazine. In this interview, Rachael tells us about why surface pattern design is special to her, how she started out on her own, and why she’ll never look back! All images are courtesy of Rachael Taylor Designs. Q. What is it about surface pattern design specifically that appeals to you? Surface pattern design has a movement and energy to it and is always


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Philippa Stanton on synaesthesia, inspiration and Instagram for artists

A chat with Philippa Stanton Philippa Stanton, also known as 5ftinf, is a UK based fine artist and mobile photographer. She creates still life photographic compositions using simple, everyday objects, often a cup of tea or coffee, with flowers and plants, which is then contained within a quiet sense of season on her table. Her compositions are hugely popular on Instagram, where she has over 420 thousand loyal followers. In this interview, Philippa talks about her art, synaesthesia, her inspiration and why Instagram is a great way for artists to gain visibility. All images are courtesy of Philippa Stanton. Philippa will be speaking at Make Art That Sells: The Global Art Gathering on June 12th in Brighton. Q. Browsing through your online gallery feels like walking around a country house’s garden and having a peek in the pantry! A lot of your paintings are named after scents and tastes: why is


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Manifesto Monday 2015: Part 2

Manifesto Monday 2015: Part 2 Welcome to Part 2 of Manifesto Monday 2015, where we share some of the manifesto artwork submitted by our Make Art That Sells alumni. If you want to make stunning art like this, be sure to check out our raved-about online art courses. *** Janet O’Neil  Joanna Olson Marketa Rams Aimee Ray Rachel Mense


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Welcome to the Make Art That Sells new website!

Introducing the NEW Make Art That Sells website! Welcome to the Make Art That Sells new website at MakeArtThatSells.com, the home of resources, advice and courses for artists who want to make their art more commercially viable whilst staying true to themselves. If that is you, you are in the right place! Here are a few words from your host Lilla Rogers, who is thrilled to have you here (find the transcript below): As Lilla said, the site is packed with free resources, including Q&A with industry experts, top tips for building your career, inspiring videos to keep you moving forward, and more. You can also find out more about our hugely popular online courses, so make yourself a cup of coffee, take out your notebook and spend some time exploring, learning and growing. We look forward to seeing you around here often, and hope MakeArtThatSells.com helps you build confidence


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What makes a great artist?

What makes a great artist? Art agent Lilla is often asked, “What makes a great artist? What’s the difference between a good artist and a great one?” Lilla shares her thoughts in this short video – watch above, or check out the transcript below. What makes a great artist?: Transcript “I was recently asked: What’s the difference between a good artist and a great artist? And I think the answer is when you really feel that individual in the art, you know, you sense the person, they’ve come through in the work (a), and (b) in a way that’s magical and beautiful and fresh and unique. That takes time. Rome wasn’t built in a day!” Another crucially important part of an art career with longevity is having support. Being part of a creative community can be the difference between keeping going and giving up before you have had the chance


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Make Art That Sells manifesto competition winners

See the Make Art That Sells manifesto winners! We get so many wonderful comments about Make Art That Sells that we challenged our amazing alumni to submit their own manifesto. We had 161 entries and were absolutely delighted (but not surprised!) by the staggering level of submissions for the Make Art That Sells manifesto illustration competition. Lilla was very impressed with all the entries and announced an overall winner and four honorable mentions. The winner gets a free place on our wonderful new course launching later this year (watch this space!). Our runners up all win a free entry into the 2015 Global Talent Search. THE WINNER: Shannon Newlin We are delighted to announce that the winner was Shannon Newlin, whose distinctive style is emblematic of courageously and artistically being oneself with a vengeance (see her creation above). Congratulations on your stunning piece Shannon – you win a free place on the brand


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3 ways to make a living as an artist

A top art agent shares 3 ways to make a living as an artist Top art agent and former full-time illustrator, Lilla Rogers, shares the secret for making a living as an artist (after all, it’s the greatest job in the world). In this four minute video Lilla opens your eyes to a variety of new markets for your work and shows some samples of the kind of cool product gigs you might get (eye candy alert!). Watch above or read the transcript below. Gorgeous products agented by Lilla and illustrated by the artists she represents. Learn about the huge variety of art markets available to you and discover how you can get gigs like these in Hot Markets for Your Art Part A and Part B. Lilla also discusses the importance of diversifying and leveraging creative work in the art market. She talks about different hot art markets such


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The inside scoop on the Home Decor market

  Get Industry info on the Home decor market! Do you want to learn how to design for the home decor market? Do you want to get your gorgeous art on ceramics, bedlinen, wall art, furniture, soft textiles and more? The home decor market includes all the beautiful and/or functional items in your home. It covers a massive range of items – ceramics, bedlinen, textiles, tableware, lighting, cushions, vases, ornaments, wall art, furniture, storage, and so on – which makes it a huge market for artists, and potentially a very lucrative one. We caught up with Karen Capp of Oopsy Daisy, to get her thoughts on the amazing home decor market. About Karen Karen is the co-founder of Oopsy Daisy, Fine Art For Kids; Wheatpaste, Art For Teens; and GreenBox Art + Culture. She and her husband began their art company following the birth of their son. At that time,