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Free Video Series Part 2: Illustrating Children’s Books

Welcome to part 2 of our 5 part video series on ‘Illustrating Children’s Books. Ready to dive in and make a commitment to your success as a children’s book illustrator? Sign up HERE. Hurry! This class will fill! PART 2: Do I need to draw realistically to do a Children’s Book? What you’ll learn in this video: How you can approach drawing for a Children’s book. The different ways other illustrators have drawn characters or subject matter. How you can take an object (not a person or animal) and give it personality. That giving your character or subject matter personality is key. Your mini assignment for today is: Find your favorite children’s book character. Take a photo. (Be sure to credit the artist) Upload it to Instagram with #matskidbook If you’re having problems viewing this video or want to download it please click here. *** Ready to dive in and make


matsD freevideo squaredates Make Art That Sells Free Video Series Part 1: Illustrating Children's Books

Free Video Series Part 1: Illustrating Children’s Books

Welcome to our 5 part video series on ‘Illustrating Children’s Books. Each day this week, a video will be published where you can gather insight from Lilla Rogers, Art Agent and Zoe Tucker, Children’s Book Art Director. There will also be mini assignments each day for you to enjoy and share on Instagram. Ready to dive in and make a commitment to your success as a children’s book illustrator? Sign up HERE. Hurry! This class will fill! Part 1: Simple steps to create your own children’s book illustration pitch What you’ll learn in this video: A really easy way to get started with your children’s book illustration pitch How ears of the bunny, for example, can be used to show emotion How an editorial artist can leverage their existing work What Zoe means by having your characters “tell a story” Why all characters should be equally dressed Why a gorgeous setting


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Alumni success ‘spotlight’ interview with Inga Knopp-Kilpert

We are so proud of our Make Art That Sells Alumni, and we are pleased to feature a series of spotlight interviews showcasing their successes and artwork. We’ve asked them to share how the MATS courses have helped them learn and grow. You can see more Alumni Success stories here *** Today, we have an interview with Inga Knopp-Kilpert.  Inga has taken MATS A, MATS B, Illustrating Children’s Books and Bootcamp. Tell us a little about how you got started in art and design I studied graphic design and than worked as an art director for twelve years in several advertising agencies. In my free time i illustrated and made some exhibitions which had been very successful. I felt more and more that illustration would be the right business for me so i left my advertising career and started my freelance business as an illustrator. Luckily i had my very first project for


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Free video series–Children’s Book Illustration: Expert Tips. Starts Monday, Sept 4th

Please join me the week of September 4th, to watch our new, free video series. Gather insight from Zoe Tucker, children’s book art director as we share with you: 5 things you must have in a children’s book illustration pitch How you can transition from another art market to children’s book illustration Why you don’t even need to draw realistically What exactly the children’s book art director does to help you to make your book go from good to great On the last day join Zoe and me for storytime. I’ll read one of my favorite children’s books which illustrates many of the points we teach in our new course. It’s a book that breaks many of the rules! Your teachers in our newest course, Illustrating Children’s Books. Lilla on the left, and top children’s book art director Zoe Tucker on the right. All you need to do is check


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Read our Interview with the Manager of Creative at American Girl

Today, we are bringing you a rare interview with Riley Wilkinson, Manager of Creative, content development at American Girl! This is an incredible opportunity to get industry insight from one of the biggest toy manufacturers in the world (as American Girl is owned by Mattel). It’s not a market that artists always consider as a potential outlet for their work, but the toy industry actually buys a ton of art every year. Riley has great advice for artists—plus he’s a fellow MATS student! (1) What exactly is your job and how did you come to do it? I’m the Manager of Creative on the Content Development team at American Girl. We imagine and create stories, characters, books, magazines, entertainment, apps, and activity books for girls. I’m responsible for the look and feel of these areas and work with a team of talented art directors, producers, photographers, marketers, and writers. I’ve


Newsletter header 22 Aug 2017 Make Art That Sells Want an art agent? Video Interview with Lilla Rogers

Want an art agent? Video Interview with Lilla Rogers

Have you ever asked yourself: Do I need an agent? Can I even get one? Is it really hard to get one? What do agents actually do? Can I do it on my own? How do I find an agent? What do I have to have in my portfolio to attract an agent? Here’s a special in-depth interview between Lilla Rogers and our MATS course producer Beth Kempton all about agenting. In the video below, Beth & Lilla discuss… How to know if you are ready and suited for representation How to decide which agent would be a good fit for you and your work How to approach an agent for representation What to do if you get knocked back Top tips for working with an agent Password: agent You can also download the video here and transcript here   MARA PENNY Did you know that Mara was one of


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Top tips for exhibiting at a trade show for the first time with MATS Alumna Bryony Clarkson

We are so proud of our Make Art That Sells Alumni, and we are pleased to feature a series of spotlight interviews showcasing their successes and artwork. We’ve asked them to share how the MATS courses have helped them learn and grow. You can see more Alumni Success stories here Today, we have a special guest post from MATS alumna Bryony Clarkson who recently exhibited at Surtex with the Art Collective she is part of called Finch & Foxglove. Bryony is sharing her review and some top tips! Bryony has taken MATS A and B, Home Décor, Illustrating Children’s Books, Bootcamp and attended the MATS Global Gathering.   About Bryony: I live and work in Oxford, England, but also spend a lot of time in Seattle, USA. My studio companion is a 3-year old Wheaten terrier called Crumble. I have three children, so life is busy! When I’m not drawing, I love to read, walk or


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Last day to sign up! The quality of a course can be measured by the quality of the work that comes out of it.

  Join us for five weeks of exciting and fresh art instruction by top agent Lilla Rogers and Art Director Margo Tantau. Registration will be closing TODAY at 11.59pm PT, so hurry! Join us here.   The quality of a course can be measured by the quality of the work that comes out of it. “The Home Décor class helped me grow as an artist because it opened my eyes to all the possible applications of art on products. I felt free to explore my painterly style without fear. I discovered that people respond to the looseness of paint, which was a bit of a relief, to be honest!” – SHARON MONTGOMERY   “The course is so valuable even just for the amazing and supportive facebook community – it is such a lovely, safe and supportive place to ask each other questions, share knowledge, and just be generally supportive and uplifting. The ability to


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Lilla’s 6 top tips for artists for the Home Decor industry. Still time to join us!

We loved following along in the Make Art That Sells #myMATSprep mini assignments across Instagram last week. These mini assignments by Lilla were to prepare you for the Home Décor class that started YESTERDAY! If you haven’t signed up for the Home Décor class, there’s still time. But hurry before it’s too late. Lilla co-teaches this class with the lovely and savvy Margo Tantau, top creative director who delivers a ton of inside information to help students make outstanding pitches. Annabel Tempest Lilla says, “I love nothing more than seeing an artist take one of my courses and watching their work bust out all over in fabulousness. You may think I’m just saying that to be braggy, but the proof is in the pudding. I expect the very best of my students and push them because I want them to make a living with their art.” Check out the range of styles on


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Hurry! Class starts today! Get your first mini assignment today. Don’t miss out!

  Yippie! Class starts today! Join us here and begin making your best art ever. Get your first mini assignment. Don’t miss out! Here is a little peek into the online classroom where all the magic happens!   Here’s what you get with MATS: Creating Collections for Home Décor: // Core contents Five intense weeks of class, with daily posts to push you and your creative career forward Five in-depth videos featuring Margo Tantau and Lilla Rogers, providing insight into how to take your art from 2D to 3D products made from the five most popular materials for home décor – metal, fabric, glass, ceramics and wood/MDF. Advice on pitching full collections of product concepts to top art directors. This includes tips on opportunities, constraints, what sells and who buys. Three trend boards provided by a working art director A Trend Board Analysis worksheet to help you better understand and