88 Cups of Tea

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REBECCA GREEN: Staying Inspired as an Artist

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Rebecca Green is an incredibly talented illustrator and painter, and is the picture book author of “How to Make Friends with a Ghost”. In this episode, Rebecca walks us through what a dummy book is and how it fits into the picture book creation process, how an agent can help manage and protect your creative time, and why it’s crucial to surround yourself with a strong and creative publishing team.

Rebecca also shares the different mediums she uses to create her illustrations, why it’s so important to be realistic about your workload and learning how to say no, and we discuss ways to stay inspired as an artist, writer, and a creative.

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Yin

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“I definitely try to make things a little funnier and play with your expectations a little bit.” 

-Rebecca Green

“You’re just sort of filling a pantry with skills and with these skills you’ll be able to pull them out at certain times throughout your life and make use of them.”

-Rebecca Green

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WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN TODAY’S EPISODE: 

  • Why it’s crucial to surround yourself with a strong and creative publishing team 
  • Rebecca walks us through the different mediums she uses to create her illustrations 
  • The importance of being realistic about your workload and learning how to say no 
  • How an agent can help manage and protect your creative time
  • What a dummy book is and how it fits into the picture book creation process 
  • Ways to stay inspired as an artist, writer, and creative
  • A look into Rebecca’s community inspired studio space
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