Make Art That Sells student Ruth Burrows is an artist, professional illustrator, and author of The Illustrator’s Guide to Procreate, and she’s created a fab FREE project especially for you to help you create some gorgeous florals that will look amazing in your illustration portfolio.
Don’t miss this amazing FREE tutorial! Click here to download your copy.
Florals are fantastic for your portfolio because they’re always in style and can be sold in so many art markets, like fabric, home décor, greeting cards, wall art, journal covers and more.
Ruth is a professional illustrator and author of The Illustrator’s Guide to Procreate, which was agented by Lilla Rogers Studio and is filled with easy to follow projects to help you get started with digital art.
In this project, Ruth will show you in an easy step-by-step format how to get started in Procreate by creating and arranging a beautiful bouquet. This project is ideal for beginners, but also offers inspiration and ideas for more experienced users.
Make Art That Sells student Daniela Veit shared this beautiful bouquet she created following Ruth’s tutorial and inspired by flowers from her garden.
Ready to get started? Click here to download your FREE copy of this fabulous project. Don’t forget to share on social media and tag @makeartthatsells and @ruthburrowsillustration along with the tag #MATSDigitalFlowers so we can see what you do!
- Sunday, June 1st: The next FREE Quarterly Art Challenge will be landing in your inbox on June 1st, and it’s a cracker! The Art Challenge is only open to people on our mailing list –if you think would love this challenge and the chance to win FREE places on our courses and more, then sign up here!
- If you’ve signed up for My Arty Book Pitch, don’t miss the bonus LIVE review with art agent Lilla on Thursday, June 12th! The deadline for submissions is June 9th, so pop those dates in your diary now to give yourself the best possible chance of getting picked for the review!
- Next newsletter: Lilla answers a student’s question: What should you do if your style isn’t on trend?
Lots of love
The Make Art That Sells team xxx