10/13/14

How to up your game as an artist

One of the questions Lilla gets asked most frequently is “Which of your artists gets the most work?” Want to know her answer? Watch this:

The key is in upping your game. If you want to do that, and learn how to make your art more commercially viable while staying true to yourself then join us for Make Art That Sells, starting October 20. Just a few spots left – register here!

10 Comments

  • Oh my goodness, I am so motivated and ready to up my game now! Thank you for sharing your experiences with submissions to the American Illustration book – those tips really spoke to me.

    October 13, 2014
  • Love it! Thanks for the video. SO TRUE! There is no limit to “upping your game” when you’re an artist and that’s one of the most exciting things about the job. “See” you at MATS on Monday Lilla!

    October 14, 2014
  • so very true! And as all your videos very inspiring and motivating.

    October 14, 2014
  • Love this advice! Thank you always for the inspiration!

    Have a beautiful day! Kathryn

    October 14, 2014
  • What a great reminder about the importance of giving your all and really immersing yourself in the practice of practice! Going back to the studio get into the groove, thanks!

    by Addy
    October 14, 2014
  • So true and a great video 1 week away from starting MATS. I’m never one to sit back myself and I always feel the need to push and push. I LOVE learning new things and trying new media. Looking froward to starting the class! THANK YOU!

    by Stephanie Mihcaud
    October 14, 2014
  • So inspiring as always! I found just taking Bootcamp really helped to “up my game”! I’m looking forward to starting MATS A next week!!!

    October 14, 2014
  • Can’t wait for class!

    October 14, 2014
  • Hi Lilla, Thanks for sharing this video. It is true . I’m most happiest when working on personal work and I need to forget about end result more. For me it’s actually resting and getting up earlier. It’s on :-) hehee xoxo Victoria

    October 15, 2014
  • Thank you for a very motivating presentation.

    October 15, 2014

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