Showing posts with label License to Draw. Show all posts
Showing posts with label License to Draw. Show all posts

Friday, September 8, 2017

Ronnie Walter Talks About Making Money with Art Licensing and MORE!


Hey Ronnie! I consider you my go to person for all things art licensing. Would you take a minute and give us a little background on you for our readers?
Of course—I’m a licensed artist, writer, and also an art business coach and teacher. After getting my BFA I worked a variety of jobs in my quest - I worked in the ad department at a major retailer, sold color separations back when there was such a thing, became a staff illustrator and then Art Director at a stationery company, and then finally went out on my own as a freelance illustrator twenty-some years ago. In 2000, I formed Two town Studios with my husband Jim Marcotte, and we worked as licensing agents for a number of artists and properties for the next 16 years. I’ve licensed my art on all kinds of products including fabric, giftware, home goods, stationery, greeting cards and more. I am the creator and illustrator of the 17 Coloring CafĂ© coloring books, and have self- published and traditionally published a number of both fiction and non-fiction books including License to Draw. I tend to keep busy!


I like to think that my art led to writing, my writing led to coaching, and my coaching has now led me to teaching! It goes to show you that if you keep moving forward, our creative careers are ever-evolving and endlessly interesting! But as much as I love all of it, my first love has always been drawing, and coming up with interesting concepts to help people say the things they might not be able to say on their own—and that will never change!

I hear that you have a new service you are offering? Tell us a bit about it.
A few things are happening simultaneously around here!

I launched the first in my series of classes on Skillshare.com. How to Make Money with Art Licensing  is live now and is designed for artists to understand the basic details of the business—everything you need to find out if this is the best way to monetize your art, and how to get started doing it. It's an easy format, and it will only take you a little over an hour to go through the videos. An hour chock full of information!


I am also launching a live, multi-week class called The Licensing Ladder. It’s a more intensive class, positioned for artists that feel confidence in their art and portfolios (for the most part; I totally understand how a portfolio moves and changes as we do), but who are hesitating—or are flat out chickening out—and not getting their art in front of the clients who can license it. It's also for artists who may have had some traction, but feel like they are not hitting the right product categories or right potential clients.

I was not a natural salesperson, but once I decided that licensing was the right method to make money freelancing with my art I had to devise systems that got me in front of decision makers. I also needed a system to keep me confident so I wouldn’t panic each time I was ready to contact a new client. Participants in The Licensing Ladder will learn these systems—ways to identify your right clients, and then communicate with them in a manner that feels comfortable and not all “salesy”. (NOTE: Check with Ronnie on dates for The Licensing Ladder - Hurricane Irma has postponed it)


And there one more project I'm excited about. Over the past year or so I have been working on a planner specifically designed with people like us in mind. It’s called the Next! Planner for the Creative and Active Mind. I’ve gone through a beta testing period with a group of artists and creatives, and right now I’m putting the finishing touches on the publication copy. I also use it personally and love it - it works! It will be officially published in the next few weeks—don’t worry, I’ll let everyone know when it's out!

What types of things do you cover in the Licensing Ladder?
In The Licensing Ladder, I first help the participants identify key components of their work. Once we have that, we discover the product categories most likely to bring success, and then go through the steps to determine what manufacturers might best suit them. It’s a standardized, step by step repeatable process, and it works whether the artist is looking for clients or an agent. It’s worked for me, and it’s also working for the artists who tested the class with the me this summer.

One of the important features of this class is that it’s a live on-line class—so there’s lots of opportunity for interaction between me and the group as well as time for questions and answers. We DO actually talk about it! Because of that, I’m limiting it to 12 students so I can give maximum attention to everyone. All the details are on my website.

How do I (and our readers) know if this is a fit for me and what is the cost?
I wrote a blog post to help people decide which of the classes are right for them. (Read it here.)  Even if you have been around the licensing world for a while the Skillshare class (How to Make Money with Art Licensing) is a great refresher.

If you think you're ready to launch in licensing (or have already) and really want to see results for the hard work you’ve done on that portfolio, then The Licensing Ladder is for you!

Do you offer any follow up or support after I finish the class?
Why, funny you should ask because yes, I do! Each Licensing Ladder class will have their own private Facebook group, plus, after the 5 week class is over we will get together again in online live sessions at 30, 60, and 90 days so you don’t lose momentum once the lessons are over. They actually turn into reunion type of events because the class participants have become friends and are very supportive of each other.

Do you want to talk about Jim’s expertise/skills at all?
Jim? Jim who? Actually, I do! After our years working together as Two Town Studios we have developed a shorthand type of communication and collaboration. He weighs in on our overall strategy and helps behind the scenes on much of what we do, thank goodness! Not only does he know this business, he is an accomplished copywriter and editor, and is very good at polishing all of our marketing, communication and production copy. He also does that for some other established artists in the business - but he hasn't marketed that much, nor does he kiss and tell. If you need a sticky client or contract question answered, or a letter, sales or web copy written, he's your guy. I'm so lucky to have him. And Larry (the greatest rescue dog ever) too.

I thank my lucky stars every day to be living this life and doing the kind of work I love.

Find Ronniehttp://ronniewalter.com

Coming up! Ronnie will be joining my 2nd Thursday chat group, October 12th, 6:30 pm CST, on ArtLicensingShow.com . Answering questions around time management and more! Please join us, it is always a fun and interesting time :-D
 

Sunday, January 4, 2015

New Year Giveaway! Starts Jan 6th - Ends Midnight Jan. 12th, 2015

 

Enter once a day to win these TWO books autographed by author Ronnie Walter - COOL BEANS! - Jeanie P. is the Winner!

No strings attached - I do need your email address to contact you when you win! I won't keep your email. I will post the winner's first name and last initial once they have been verified. 

"Gruesome Greetings: A Georgie Hardtman Mystery": I have a copy and have read the first few chapters and can't wait to read more!  Love this Amazon blurb: "Greeting card artist Georgie Hardtman is leaving Oslo Lake, Minnesota and heading off to New York City to exhibit at Art LicenseFest!, the biggest artist trade show of the year! She had high expectations for an exciting trip, but when she discovers a dead body in her booth on set-up day, everything---and everyone--- she thought she knew in this business is turned on its clever little art directed ear! And when another body turns up, Georgie can’t help but ask, “Am I next?” With her reputation at stake, Georgie needs to find the killer before the show closes in four days--but she’s not sure who she can trust as she delves into a world that looks cute on the outside but quickly turns sinister!"

"License to Draw": I have read this book and dig Ronnies sense of humor and can relate to her story :-) Here is the blurb about her book on Amazon: "Have you ever wanted to license your artwork on gifts, stationery and greeting cards? Artist and writer Ronnie Walter has done exactly that and now she's written a book about the ins and outs of the art licensing business. Written in a friendly and readable style, you'll find inspiration, motivation and a step by step explanation of how to get your work published. You'll also travel along Ronnie's journey of how she went from a scribbling third grader to a successful artist with hundreds of products generating royalties."

Back in February Ronnie was spotlighted on my blog - get to know her a bit and see some of her art here: http://annietroe.blogspot.com/2014/02/artist-spotlight-ronnie-walter.html

BIG thanks to Ronnie for donating the autographed books - girl you rock! 

Share this with your friends! You can enter once a day :-) US residents only. No PO boxes. See Terms and Conditions. Thanks so much!


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Saturday, August 30, 2014

Giveaway: "License to Draw" by Ronnie Walter



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Editors note: Maureen F is the winner! WOOOP! This giveaway is just for fun! Ronnie is autographing a paperback copy for the winner! I won't keep your email if you enter - I need it to notify the winner. 

 

I have read Ronnie's book and love her sense of humor and can relate to her story :-) Here is the blurb about her book on Amazon: "Have you ever wanted to license your artwork on gifts, stationery and greeting cards? Artist and writer Ronnie Walter has done exactly that and now she's written a book about the ins and outs of the art licensing business. Written in a friendly and readable style, you'll find inspiration, motivation and a step by step explanation of how to get your work published. You'll also travel along Ronnie's journey of how she went from a scribbling third grader to a successful artist with hundreds of products generating royalties".


Back in February Ronnie was spotlighted on my blog - get to know her a bit and see some of her art here: http://annietroe.blogspot.com/2014/02/artist-spotlight-ronnie-walter.html

BIG thanks to Ronnie for donating the autographed copy - girl you rock!

If you have something you would like to giveaway or a fabulous idea for a giveaway, leave a comment below or contact me by email: anntroe@cox.net.


Share this with your friends! You can enter once a day :-) US residents only. No PO boxes. See Terms and Conditions. Thanks so much Doodlebugerz,

Thursday, May 22, 2014

Surtex 2014 and My Biggest Take-a-Way!

Art Licensing! (click photos to see them larger)

 

Surtex fires me up! I am going to start with my biggest take-a-way because I know you all are busy! Have you heard about ArtLicensingShow.com? It is Cherish Flieder's amazing site opening June 2. Founding Artists members can start signing up on May 27th - THAT is soon! No matter your role in the art licensing industry, this website is for you. It is 5 years in the making and I am very excited about it! Read about it and sign up for email updates here: http://redcarpet.artlicensingshow.com


I got to meet Cherish - finally, and what fun we had at the Art of Licensing meet up! (artoflicensing.com) There were two drawings and ARTISTS! It was loads of fun talking with so many of you. We need to get together more often - it is so good for my soul :-D I had a few artists sign my Annie's Doodlebugz logo backpack including the fabulous Ronnie Walter. She has a new book: "License to Draw: How I built a fun career in art licensing and you can too!" ...I didn't want her to sign my iPad since I have the eBook version. :-)


Lastly I have to give a shout out & a big THANK YOU  to my Agents Lainey and Teresa - Parcai Designs. Because of all of their heavy lifting at Surtex (and through out the year!) I can connect with all of you :-)


Please share your Surtex experience with me! Thank you so much for stopping by.


Friday, February 7, 2014

Artist Spotlight - Ronnie Walter

Be sure to scroll down to see samples of Ronnie's art!

 

Tell us a bit about yourself: Did you go to school for art? Are you self taught?

I was fortunate enough to attend a technical high school in Erie, Pennsylvania that had a commercial art program, so I had a pretty great foundation of drawing and painting before I went off to art school at the Columbus College of Art and Design. I only managed two years at Columbus due to my sad little budget, but I eventually ended up getting a BFA from St. Cloud State University in Minnesota. But I was also one of those kids who had to draw all the time. Like in math class, social studies, history…yeah, one of those.

What inspires you / where do you get inspiration from?

I am inspired by life, really. I find that humans are an ever changing source of inspiration due to our quirky and complex natures, plus, we are not particularly good at expressing ourselves emotionally--and as long as this is true, the world will continue to need artists and writers! I’m inspired to develop products that have meaning and I like the idea that something I do can make someone feel better, or could help mend a relationship, or just add a smile to somebody’s day. I know that sounds kind of schmaltzy but it really is something I bring to each new concept I work on.

Do you work in just one medium? Several?

I have always worked in watercolor with line art accents, but now by combining Photoshop with some other graphic programs I can replicate mediums that I am not necessarily proficient in for  real---and that’s pretty cool! I have also discovered a love for type since many of my new collections over the last few years have featured my original writing as part of the design.

What are you working on now? 

Since my husband Jim Marcotte and I are also agents, we’ve got a number of irons in the fire right now. We have several concepts that are going to see the light of day as a result of our efforts in Atlanta last month so they need final touches and art delivered. I just finished a grouping of personalized products that I’m pretty excited about, we are working on the upcoming refresh of our Life is Country® brand products plus we’re revamping our Two Town Studios website to better reflect the direction we’re going. We always have something happening—and if we don’t? We make it so!

Anything else you want to tell everyone?

I’m working on some follow-up materials to my book, License to Draw - How I built a fun career in Art Licensing and you can too!  (say that three times fast!). Writing the book has been a fantastic experience and I hope that my story of a humble start and continued success in this market can help others who might be trying to find their place in our world. My intent was to deliver the information in a friendly style that wouldn’t scare anybody (well, not too badly anyway!) but still give the readers a solid understanding of the business along with a little “you can do this!” as well.  I’ve gotten great feedback and it has really ignited my interest in following a new path creatively. I can’t wait to do more!

Are you an early riser? or night owl?

Definitely an early riser, always have been. My ideal day starts around 6:30 with some writing, drawing and the first of several large cups of tea.

What is your favorite food?

Can I please pick more than one?  I guess dark chocolate would go the tip top of the list but I love really good hearty bread, bacon (duh), coconut cake, and actually since I love to cook there are very few things I don’t like. I’m perfecting my Shrimp and Cheesy Grits recipe right now so that’s a fave. Oh, and is red wine a food?

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You can find Ronnie:

Website and my blog:
www.ronniewalter.com

Two Town Studios website and Jim’s blog:
www.twotownstudios.com

Email:
ronniew@twotownstudios.com

Buy Ronnie's  book at Amazon

THANKS for stopping buy! Make my day and follow this blog :-D
Email me if you would like to be spotlighted anntroe@cox.net

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