
It can be strange being an illustrator sometimes, sitting at home wondering what the responses were to your numerous missives. Publishing staff could be looking at samples and liking them, perhaps filing them away until the right project comes along. Or the rejected samples could be sitting somewhere in a big box on their way to recycling! It's a bit like buying a lottery ticket, nothing might happen at all, but you never know when something will get to the right person and lead to a project.
On the upside, I have sent samples and had publishing staff take the time to email and say they liked them. I even had an editor say one of the staff was going to frame one of my postcards and use it to decorate her house. And best of all, I've sent a package that did sit in a file somewhere but led to a book a year later. So even though the online portfolios generally lead to more work, I still keep mailing out packages because you never know.
For this illustration I used the Illustration Friday topic (Sticky) as a starting point, and immediately thought of sticky foods - jam, peanut butter, honey. And who loves those more than a young bear? This was my sketch:


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ReplyDeleteyour illustrations are lovely!!!
actually i thought this illustration took from a vintage book and was amaized to discover that you painted it!!!!
I agree - it does look very vintage! I love, love, love the scalloped placemat!
ReplyDeleteit does indeed look vintage, you should keep going! It is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteLovely sticky bear! I think this will get you noticed - it is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI think it's a lovely illustration. Keep up the good work ... I know how you feel about submissions, I'm going through the same frustrations ... don't give up!
ReplyDeleteLovely work! Reminds me of the old Golden Books.
ReplyDeleteThat's wonderful.
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I too loved the vintage feel, style and colors.
ReplyDeleteI agree they should nibble on this one :)
Good Luck~
Aww, so very cute! Good luck with publishing...it can indeed be tough sometimes. All the best! =)
ReplyDeleteI remember when a sales person told me you had to get 20 "no's" before you could expect anything close to a yes. I didn't know that was how the "game worked. Keep at it. And keep telling people exactly what you want to do. Maybe you'll illustrate your own stories before you illustrate anyone elses!
ReplyDeletethis sample looks fantastic! i think it looks like it is right off the pages of babybug. i can't imagine them not loving it. and i think your writing that accompanies it is great, too.
ReplyDeletekeep us all posted!!
Claire, this is very nice. I would love to hear about your process of submitting to children's magazines - as I would like to do the same but have never put anything together.
ReplyDeleteWhere'd you find the cute Sticky poem? (I love "stickies up your jaws"!) This one is so you.
ReplyDeletethat is so totally adorable and I love how big the table is and all the jars with the different labels. It definitely belongs in a children's book. Good luck!!
ReplyDeleteLove the classic children illustration book style!! Beautiful, charming illo!! Great bear!! LOVE IT!! LOVE IT!
ReplyDeleteSo sweet. Love the little bear and all the food. This is a great set of samples you are starting here!
ReplyDeleteOh and the poem is so adorable too!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! Thanks for sharing your experiences, it's nice to hear.
ReplyDeleteI can see by your work how you're successful with chilcrens's books. Very nice illustration.
ReplyDeleteThis is great Claire! I love that you combine Illustration Fridays with work you can send out to magazines. The bear looks great and I really like the details on the chairs - and the poem too! Good luck with this!
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i just love this claire! clever to do work that serves many purposes!!!
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