Month: April 2023

4/27/23

See our artists’ work for Advertising, Packaging, and more!

Today we’re showcasing our artists’ work in advertising, packaging and editorial. Enjoy!

Contact us to assign or license art. We’re happy to help you find the perfect artist or gorgeous images for your project!

 

Hsinping Pan
L’Occitane en Provence

 

Tequitia Andrews
Available for licensing as of this writing.

 

Bonnie Dain
Village Voice

 

Ruth Burrows
Available for licensing as of this writing.

 

Kendra Binney
The Washington Post

 

Jessica Allen
Seattle Chocolate

 

Jon Cannell
Campaign for Got Milk?

 

This Week’s Featured Toy Pitch
Our Toy and Games Agent Riley Wilkinson has been working with our artists on some fabulous toy concepts for you. Feast your eyes!
Tuna Heist by Åsa Gilland
Take a trip through a townhouse with this group of mischievous cats in this feline-themed detective game.

Be the first to collect five items to win the game.

The adorable cats and townhouse also double as a playset.

Contact us for more information about this fantastic toy pitch.
See more toy concepts–ready to license–here.

 

4/24/23

See inside Flora Waycott’s sketchbook!

Above: Beautiful piece by Flora Waycott
Dear Julia,
Ever wanted to see inside Flora’s sketchbook? Where do her brilliant ideas germinate? Where does she find inspiration? Read on to find out more.
Contact us to assign or license art. We’re happy to help you find the perfect artist or gorgeous images for your project!
Hello, I’m Flora and I am an artist and illustrator. Today I would love to share with you some pages from my current sketchbook!
Sketchbooks are a great way to document your interests and try out new techniques. Some of my sketchbooks have become like diaries; documenting a moment in time to remember forever, whilst further developing my style.
Q. What made you start this sketchbook?
A. I started this sketchbook during a trip to England last year as a way to preserve memories of a special trip. It soon turned into a little personal project; documenting objects I came across which I found inspiring!
Q. Where did you find inspiration?
A. On the trip, I kept coming across a multitude of interesting objects – some old, some new; items at my family home or friends’ houses, in charity shops and at flea markets. Often when you travel, you look closer at everything…even though these objects are everyday items, to me they were treasures which have / had been loved and meant something to someone.
Q. What is your favourite page and why?
A. I love this page (below) because the objects belong to my parents and have been in the family for a long time. I enjoyed loosely capturing the details and love working with this blue!
Q. What medium did you use in this sketchbook?
A. I used pencil, gouache, colouring pencils and watercolours. I particularly like painting the objects in gouache and then using a colouring pencil to roughly fill in the background. I also use pencils to add details here and there. I enjoy the two mediums side by side and the contrast it gives, encouraging me to practise playing with mediums without being too precious.
What is the sketchbook brand and can you share which art supplies you use?
The sketchbook is a Daler Rowney Ivory sketchbook (softback). The pages are a soft, creamy colour which I love! My paints are Holbein Artists’ Gouache and Winsor and Newton Designer’s Gouache. I have a pan of Sennelier watercolours and for colouring pencils I like Faber Castell polychromos. I use a small brush for these paintings as the sketchbook is small – a number 1 or 2 and I like using a rigger brush for finer details.
I always use a Steadler 92525 drafting mechanical pencil for sketching. I love the precision it gives.
Q. Do you have any tips or advice for starting a sketchbook?
A. Absolutely! There are no rules about how to use your sketchbook, but here are a few tips if you have been wanting to keep one but not sure where to start. I would start by choosing a sketchbook which has paper you love and in the size you know you will enjoy using.
Here are some ideas:
• Studies of a particular subject matter (eg. nature studies – leaves, seed pods etc)
• Keeping a record of an event – a holiday, travel experience, meaningful time of year etc – A visual journal – drawing and writing your days
• Exploring a new art medium
• Patterns / doodles for mindfulness and mental health
• A keepsake of treasured drawings / small artworks to look back on in years to come.
Thank you for joining me today and wishing you a wonderful, creative sketchbook journey!
Flora xoxo

Thanks so much Flora! You can see more of Flora Waycott’s beautiful work here.

4/19/23

It’s a book and puzzle bonanza!

We can’t get enough of our artists books and puzzles. Enjoy!

 

Contact us to assign or license art. We’re happy to help you find the perfect artist or gorgeous images for your project!

Sarah Walsh
Brilliant ASL puzzle for Mudpuppy.

Buy it here.

 

Jenny Miriam
It’s a puzzle bonanza with Jenny Miriam!

Above: Moonlight Journey puzzle for Buffalo Games.

Buy it here.

Below: Woodland Picnic for Mudpuppy.

Read a fun review by a puzzler here.

Buy it here.

 

Erica Root
Fabulous new picture book illustrated by Erica Root (Doubleday Books).

“This joyful, energetic, uplifting book honors the magic of teachers and mentors.

Perfect for Teacher Appreciation Week and graduation, it is an ode to the extra-special teachers we remember all those years later.”

Buy it here.

 

Julia Christians
Love this adventurous picture book illustrated by Julia (Scholastic).

“There’s a mysterious bookshop, tucked away from the world, with a rather unusual bookseller… Mr Leopard!

And as one little girl is about to discover, Mr Leopard’s Bookshop is the most magical place in the world…”

Buy it here.

 

Maria Gabriela Gama
Maria illustrated the 2nd in a series of “Terysa Solves it” picture books.

They even made pyjamas based on her character!

Buy it here.

 

Albert Arrayás
Check out this beautiful picture book illustrated by Albert Arrayás, published by Yeehoo Press.

“A charming picture book tale that showcases how the rewards of our efforts can come from the most unexpected of places.”

Buy it here.

 

Sarah Papworth
Sarah continues her incredible “A Life Story” series with Scholastic.

Buy it here.

4/15/23

Discover LRS artist Trina Dalziel’s favorite things to illustrate!

Today we’re taking a look at LRS artist Trina Dalziel’s favorite things to illustrate. Take it away Trina…
I’ve worked as an illustrator since the mid 1990s and I’ve been represented by Lilla Rogers Studio since 2007. I’ve loved every commission they’ve ever found for me! They have a talent for getting a good fit with clients’ projects and artists.
I’ve illustrated hundreds of magazine and book projects over the years. I thrive on the challenge of finding a clear, clever visual solution to a text.
I love to create beautiful images and I work a lot on lifestyle, health, and women’s magazines.
I enjoy finding solutions for difficult or sensitive subjects.
Above: The Washington Post – Illustration for an article on ways to manage picky eaters
I like to make sense of complex information but in a soft, feminine way.
For this reason I love to work on “how-to’s”.
Left: illustrations for Woman’s Weekly
Below: My eye in real life tends to find beautiful vignettes amongst the everyday, and this translates into how I compose little spot illustrations.
Illustrations for Better Homes & Gardens — Dog washing, baking soda and sofa spots
I was fascinated by the atlas as a child and would spend many afternoons poring over it by the fire.
I love illustrating maps as I enjoy the process of capturing both the subjective ‘feel’ of a place plus objective information in one image.
I also relish the opportunity to add hand lettering, which I adore producing.
Right: Illustration for The Washington Post
Above: Packaging for Waitrose
A move from the city to the countryside a few years ago means I’m able to observe the changing seasons and to walk straight out into nature every day.
For the first time I have my own garden to grow flowers and vegetables in and I feel these up-close observations have fed into my work in recent years.
Left: Illustration for Breathe Magazine article “The Slow Season”
For commissioned illustrations, I work in Procreate which gives consistency in the process needed when working to tight deadlines.
For my personal work however, I’ve been exploring and exhibiting gouache paintings and ink drawings. I’d love to be able to carry over these ways of working into some of my commissioned illustrations in the future.
Left, Above: I’ve set myself a painting project to produce 100 paintings exploring gouache based on photographs I’ve taken. These are scenes from where I live, from Scotland, and the writer Robert Graves’s home on the island of Mallorca.
Left, Below: A page from a concertina sketchbook in pen, ink and brush. I illustrated a trip I made in 2019 to Bulgaria – this shows Sunday streets in Sofia.
Thank you for taking a peek into my process and subject matter. Selecting images and preparing text for this newsletter has been a good opportunity to reflect on what I do and what I’d love to do more of.
You can see more of Trina’s work at her LRS portfolio page here.
4/11/23

Our artists can illustrate anything!

Your 94-page workbook for the Arty Book course, starting TODAY!

 

Dear Julia,
The big MATS Spring Sale ends Wednesday!

Don’t miss out on amazing deals on your favorite courses — 25% off every course and 45% off bundles.

Beautiful work from our artists 

Contact us to assign or license art. We’re happy to help you find the perfect artist or gorgeous images for your project!

Lydia Graves
Available for licensing as of this writing.

 

Zoë Ingram
Available for licensing as of this writing.

 

Tara Lilly
Available for licensing as of this writing.

 

Maruga Koops
Available for licensing as of this writing.

 

Anke Rega
Clairice Gifford
Available for licensing as of this writing.

 

Charlotte Bruijn
Available for licensing as of this writing.
4/6/23

Beautiful Home Decor collections from LRS artists

Your 94-page workbook for the Arty Book course, starting this Monday!

 

It’s a big week! The Make Art That SellsSpring sale is on now.

It’s a perfect time find a deal on one of my courses, like my new course My Arty Book Pitch which starts this Monday, April 10th!

What is an Arty Book and why should you do one? Join me this Friday for a free zoom to find out all the details.

Join me this Friday April 7th, 12PM ETI’ll chat about my brand-new course, My Arty Book Pitch, and pop up a volunteer or two to chat about their non-fiction illustrated (arty) book ideas, giving advice and guidance. You don’t want to miss this.Join the zoom!

 

Speaking of MATS, we recently wrapped up our Home Decor Live class, and LRS artists crushed it once again. Scroll down to see some of their amazing artwork, ready for license in Home Decor or to inspire you for book projects, stationery products and whatever you’re commissioning!
Contact us to assign or license art. We’re happy to help you find the perfect artist or gorgeous images for your project!

 

Jenny Miriam
Available for licensing as of this writing.

 

Mara Penny
Available for licensing as of this writing.

 

Kay Wolfersperger
Available for licensing as of this writing.

 

Paloma O’Toole
Available for licensing as of this writing.

 

This Week’s Featured Toy Pitch
Our Toy and Games Agent Riley Wilkinson has been working with our artists on some fabulous toy concepts for you. Feast your eyes!
Forest Dominoes by Tisha Lee
Oversized waterproof playing cards give families an excuse to deal some cards out in the rain!

Our concept is inspired by Tisha Lee’s beautiful hand-painted forest flora and fauna.

Contact us for more information about this fantastic toy pitch.

See more toy concepts–

ready to license–here.