Category: available for license
Meet Katie Vernon. See why art directors from Porsche to Anthropologie love to commission Katie.
Here’s why we went nuts the very first time we saw Katie Vernon’s work: We loved her original style and her mastery of watercolor mixed with a dollop of charming weirdness, and we think this is why so many art directors–from Porsche to Anthropologie–commission her work.
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Here’s a big reveal of one of my Menagerie assignments for my artists
I’m delighted to reveal one of the assignments I gave our artists for the Lilla’s Art Menagerie which we launched last week. I asked artists to create a portrait of Awkwafina in a mid-century stylish environment. It’s always interesting to see a range of artists’ interpretations of the same assignment. Hope you enjoy the show!
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Have you checked out our 4th Annual Menagerie brand-new incredible art yet?
Click on this special link to see all the brand-new work that you’ve been waiting for, available for licensing or for ideas to commission.
Please email the studio for the password!
Once in the gallery, be sure to click “View All“.
Above: Sneak Peek of the Menagerie gallery
Be sure to contact Susan or Kim or call us at the studio: 781-641-2787 to get dibs on your favorite pieces, or book your favorite artists now. Their schedules will fill.
Here’s a reveal of some of the gorgeousness you’ll find in the gallery:
Now live! Here’s your link and password to our exclusive Menagerie gallery! Brand-new work!
Bambi Ramsey
Animation by Natasha Dewitz
Ta-da! TODAY’S THE BIG REVEAL!
Our 4th Annual Lilla’s Art Menagerie is now LIVE, loaded full of brand-new images that our artists have created just for you, our favorite art directors, based on my custom assignments. I think you’re going to flip out over the gorgeousness.
Click on this special link to see all the brand-new work that you’ve been waiting for
Enter this password: goodvibes
Once in the gallery, be sure to click “View All“.
Above: Sneak Peek of the Menagerie gallery
Prepare to be amazed! Until this moment, no one outside of the Studio has seen these images.
Be sure to contact Susan or Kim or call us at the studio: 781-641-2787 to get dibs on your favorite pieces, or book your favorite artists now. Their schedules will fill.
Here’s the Menagerie Sneak Peek you’ve been waiting for! Plus see work by our artists for Lilla’s Editorial class.
It’s almost time for Lilla’s 4th annual ART MENAGERIE–coming this Wednesday!
Our amazing artists have created tons of brand-new work from assignments that I created just for this event. The assignments are geared around the themes you request most often, and the images they’ve created will blow you away.
Q: How will I access the work?
A: You’ll get an email from us on January 22nd with a link and a special password where you can view the art in a private online gallery.
Below: A preview of some beautiful artwork in the Menagerie gallery–just waiting to be snapped up!
Back by popular demand, The Editorial Live course goes live Monday, January 20. The Spring 2019 course sold out even before it was officially launched!
Lilla’s got a brand new hot current event topic for the January 2020 course. Grab your spot now and get ready to find out why we’re calling it The Artivism Edit!
Join her for a free Facebook Live on the Make Art that Sells Facebook page on the first day of class, Monday, January 20th at 2PM ET and get your hands on the free first assignment!
Enjoy some of our artists’ powerful work from Lilla’s previous Make Art That Sells Editorial classes:
In 2019, art directors at The Washington Post commissioned work from more than 400 artists — LRS artists Jennifer M Potter and Sarah Walsh feature in their “Best of 2019” Retrospective.
Check out Flora Waycott’s lovely illustrated recipe for hot apple cider, and more Thanksgiving treats
Wishing you a happy holiday full of food and thanks and cider! Enjoy these illustrations by our artists.
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Available for licensing as of this writing
Available for licensing as of this writing
Available for licensing as of this writing
Greeting Card for Lagom Design UK
Available for licensing as of this writing
Print for Bruce McGaw Graphics
Available for licensing as of this writing
Meet Clairice Gifford and see why she’s asked to illustrate so many book covers. Studio sneak peek.
Today, we’re delighted to present a number of stellar pieces by our artist Clairice Gifford, a master of illustrated typography and a brilliant colorist.
Understandably, she is often commissioned to create sensational solutions for magazine spreads, book covers, greeting cards, fabric collections, and even cookie packaging.
Clairice’s clients include Clarkson Potter, Editions Auzou, Papyrus, Real Simple Magazine, Workman Publishing, The Boston Globe Magazine, and plenty more.
Contact us to assign or license–we’re happy to help!
Animation by Natasha Dewitz
“I especially love vintage lettering and designs, traveling and textiles. Besides art, I enjoy good food, books, interesting podcasts and traveling when I get the chance.”
Clairice’s workspace. Why are we not surprised that it’s neat as a pin? And that floor!
Books
Cover of “The Little Women Cookbook” for Quarto
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Cover of Flow’s “A Book That Takes Its Time”
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Cover of “A Year of Reading Aloud” for Hodder & Stoughton
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Cover of “The Happiness Project” for Clarkson Potter
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Magazines
Three images above for Flow Magazine
Map illustration for Entertainment Weekly
Cards
Cards illustrated by Clairice Gifford for Pinhole Press
Available for license as of writing
Products
Calendar for Amber Lotus
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Bohemian Garden collection for Cloud9 Fabrics
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Below: Personal Pieces available for licensing as of this writing
Hand-painted Holiday Ornaments
Check out some boo-tiful work by our artists! See Mara Penny’s bat pattern, Sarah Papworth’s haunted house, and more.
Happy Halloween! Hope you have a great spooky day with lots of treats.
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Available for licensing at time of writing
Available for licensing at time of writing
Available for licensing at time of writing
Available for licensing at time of writing
Available for licensing at time of writing
Available for licensing at time of writing
Coffee, tea, and elaborately moustacioed man with butterfly.
We’re feeling all cozy over here in Boston in Fall, and now it’s time for a nice cup of tea. Kim Fleming, agent here at Lilla Rogers Studio, curated this lovely collection of images by our artists for you. Scroll along to see the goodness by our artists.
Contact us to assign or license–we’re happy to help!
Animation by Natasha Dewitz
Last time we ran our incredible editorial course, Editorial LIVE: Illustrating for Magazines and More, it sold out before it was even launched! And for good reason: Lilla Rogers was a successful illustrator in NYC, and she’s got decades of experience with tons of insight to share with you.
Want to find out how you can get your gorgeous art in your favorite magazines? Let Lilla show you how!
Class starts today! Sign up here.
Sarah Walsh for Honest History Magazine
The one question Kendra Binney would love to be asked, plus incredible new work
Today we’d love to share some highlights from Kendra Binney’s portfolio. We’re delighted with how, in such a short period of time, she’s taking off in children’s book illustration and getting loads of card and stationery gigs, among other commissions.
Kendra writes: I’m a nature loving painter, draw-er, pet collecting mess maker. All of my best clothes are covered in dirt, paint, and animal hair.
What’s the strangest work experience you’ve ever had?
I randomly met a woman one time who had tattoos of my artwork completely covering both her arms. There are probably odder experiences, but that one stands out. It was pretty flattering.
What question would you most like to be asked?
“Kendra, can I please clean your house everyday, forever?”
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Animation by Natasha Dewitz
World map commissioned by Oopsy Daisy
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This piece was created for my Illustrating Children’s Books course for the double page spread assignment. The text for the course was “A Girl Who Said NO!”, a story about Greta Thunberg written by co-teacher Zoë Tucker.
Kendra submitted this piece for our Global Talent Search and it sealed the deal for representation with us (along with her incredible body of work).
Kendra illustrated this lovely piece for Poses week for my
Illustrating Children’s Book course.
Kendra created this magical and moody piece for Folktale Week.
Various products for Roger LaBorde
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Calypso Cards
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A beautiful editorial piece by Kendra Binney
Join me! CLASS STARTS MONDAY, OCTOBER 28TH. In this four-week live course, you’ll find out how to get work in this cool and lucrative market, whether you have previous experience or not; what to show on your website or Instagram to get magazine work; how to come up with concepts in your own style; and much more.