Pencil Kings | Inspiring Artist Interviews with Today’s Best Artists
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“You have to be true to yourself, you have to have 100% commitment. If you’re gonna do it, you’ve just gotta do it. You can’t half hit the mark.” ~ Matt B Lewis.
Becoming a children’s book illustrator is a dream for many artists, but how can you turn this dream into reality and actually make a decent living from it?
In this week’s podcast, Australian children’s book illustrator, Matt B Lewis, reveals how he eventually decided to take the plunge and go freelance after 18 years as a civil servant - a totally unrelated career.
Although he never went to art school, Matt has always drawn every single day. And, one day in 2017, he decided to see if he really could turn his hobby into a viable career.
Having enrolled in the Illustration Lighthouse program in September 2016, he’d already realized how important it is to find the one thing you love doing most and concentrate on that.
So that’s exactly what he did. And, by October, he’d already written, illustrated and published his first book, Monsters in the Garden - a gift to his young daughter.
Another picture book for his son followed in February 2017, by which time Matt felt ready to start taking his new creative career to the next stage.
But how exactly did he go about doing this? You’ll find out in this week’s inspiring podcast interview.
Highlights From This Podcast:
Why being self-taught needn’t be a barrier to your art career Why concentrating on the one thing you love doing most is so important How to find out about networking events in your local area Why determination and putting yourself out there are key factors in your success Why having a portfolio to show to prospective clients is crucial How to study and develop your skills as an artist How to quit the day job and finally start doing what you’ve always wanted to do.PK 083: What is the difference between an artist and a craftsman? We explore this question and many others with extremely talented Jake Mengers.
PK 082: Ready to get your creative career started? We explore the 3 key steps to get your career rolling.
PK 081: From graduation to working at Disney. We explore just what it takes to get your creative career started and see where it can lead to.
PK 080: Introducing Pencil Kings Houses! Part 1 of 3: House Animation, where members are coming together to bond over their love of all things animated.
PK 079: Pencil Kings community member Chaz Sutherland talks to us about his transition and what he's learned over his career as an artist.
PK 078: Learn how a professional creative learner approaches each new subject with Marco Bauriedel.
PK 077: We deconstruct figure drawing to its basic elements with Jon deMartin.
PK 076: Derek Rodenbeck is back with the latest update in his journey to pursure his art career.
PK 075: What are the fundamental skills that an artist needs in order to get started with their career?
PK 074: What's Really Stopping You From Making Art?
PK 073: How to finish what you started as an artist in 2016
PK 072: What is the life of a concept artist like and how do you get there? Pencil Kings instructor Ahmed Aldoori drops in to tell us what it's like.
PK 071: How can you create opportunities as an artist? Learn how Grey Jabesi moved countries and hustled his way to his rewarding creative career.
PK 070: Update on starting a t-shirt business with Derek Rodenbeck.
PK 069: How does a photographer see the world differently? Aaron Kupferman shares his experiences gained through a lifetime of love of photography.
PK 068: This guide to buying tablets will help you understand which tablet is the right one for you.
PK 067: How to go from a job you hate to a creative job you love? Marco Plouffe explains how he took a leap of faith and found a rewarding career.
PK 066: What exactly does a theme park artist do, and how do you balance personal projects with your day job? Hendrik Visser explains how theme park design works and why is so fulfilling.
PK 065: want to do even more with your art by printing your designs onto real objects? Dennis Brown lets us in on how he's prepping his printed works for a convention.
PK 064: What does finding your voice as an artist really mean? Brendan Carroll explains how he found his way as a fine artist.
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