In networking with various art licensing artists I often find myself fascinated by their individual experiences and art processes. So much creativity!
We all have a unique story to tell and sometimes we like to share it, too, with hopes to perhaps help another artist or maybe just inspire someone else. So I started asking this question: what's your story?
Artist Ellie Record grew up on a small farm in southwest
Colorado, surrounded by animals and the outdoors. She started her art
journey by moving to Denver to attend the Rocky Mountain College of Art and
Design. After college she started a family and also started promoting herself as a
children's book illustrator.
We all have a unique story to tell and sometimes we like to share it, too, with hopes to perhaps help another artist or maybe just inspire someone else. So I started asking this question: what's your story?
Ellie Record and Daughter Sonora |
"I strive to create excitement through my art with whimsical characters
and bright colors. Creating animal characters doing fun activities, like
dancing on lily pads or flying to the moon with butterflies. I also try to
create excitement through whimsical twists or add a little humor, like
animals all stacking up to help a little duck blow out his candles," Ellie says.
But how did she get to be an art licensing artist?
But how did she get to be an art licensing artist?
© Ellie Record |
While she was at a children's book conference in NY she attended a workshop
where agents suggested other avenues of using her art talent, one of which was
licensing. She was inspired and thrilled to learn more. She visited the
Surtex show, realizing that this was the way to fulfill one of her dreams
to create greeting cards. Back in Colorado she started her research and she eventually joined some licensing groups and read many blogs.
The main reason for getting into licensing was ... "well
money is helpful," Ellie says ... but she also understood that licensing can take time, patience
and faith. Her real drive is passion, dreams, and a love of what she does.
© Ellie Record |
In reading a blog Ellie ran across a post about how to find an art
licensing agent. She started organizing and creating so as to approach an
agent, as she had promised herself after NY to not hold back on any career
opportunities. Against the article's advice, she approached an agent that
posted a comment on LinkedIn. The agent was looking for new artists to
represent that had a whimsical-painterly style. Ellie took the
chance and e-mailed the agent, not expecting any response. With much
surprise, the agent responded back quickly wanting to see more of her art style. They touched base by phone and she gave her a goal
assignment – "I was thrilled and anxious, but got to work. After the completion of my assignment, we decided we would be a good fit and signed a contract! I am blessed in finding a patient agent that is willing
to direct me into completing a fulfilling collection portfolio."
© Ellie Record |
To other artists new to the licensing industry Ellie says: "Just keep creating. I always think of the story of the tortoise and the hare. Slow and steady wins the race!"
2 comments:
Very inspiring, indeed. Lots of good opportunities well accepted.
Beautiful Artwork!!! Great info on this site... Thanks :)
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