Local Gem: Laura Lewis

Photo by Laura Lewis

Photo by Laura Lewis

We love our girl Laura Lewis. She's an illustrator on a mission of self-love, whose use of poppy pastels, self-portraits and cartoon-style copy complements her sense of humor. As a full-time freelance artist, we sat down with Laura Lewis for some helpful tips on networking and becoming your own boss.

Q: What inspired you to start your business? Did you have any role models or learn from someone, in particular?

A: Freelance art started as a way for me to make some extra cash while I was working at a part-time job, and Iโ€™ve been slowly building my business ever since. After seeing so many friends and peers find success in making money with their art, I finally said, "Well, I have this marketable skill. How can I make money with this." Itโ€™s still a work in progress, but Iโ€™m inspired by my friends and fellow artists everyday. 

Q: Do you have any tidbits of advice for people with passions, in general?

A: Get on Twitter. I donโ€™t know why I fought it for so long! Social media makes it easier than ever to network and make connections, and I have been able to make friends with creators Iโ€™ve followed and admired for years.

The amazing thing about Twitter is that you can find the people that inspire you, and most of the artists/musicians/comedians/whatever that you look up to that are creating content today, especially young creators and peers, are already on there. With a simple 140-character tweet, you can chat with your favorite creators and build a network of people you admire. Finding a community of people online who are passionate about the same things, and who inspire you to always be better is so important for freelancers and creators these daysโ€”especially if you have any kind of creative passion or online business. Iโ€™m always floored when I can simply tweet to an artist I like and say, โ€œHey, Iโ€™m in LA this week, want to grab beers?โ€ 

It seriously makes it easier than ever to network.

Photo by Laura Lewis

Photo by Laura Lewis

Q: What have been your favorite moments of creativity?

A: They happen all the time! Sometimes in big ways, but usually they are small and often. I like to carry around a small notebook with me at all times, so I can write down whenever I get an idea or an image in my head, especially because Iโ€™m really forgetful. I find that if I warmup with a sketch or drawing that Iโ€™ve had in mind before I start my workday my creative flow seems more natural and less forced. 

Q: What have been your most challenging moments in your career, thus far?

A: Iโ€™ve done tests for storyboarding jobs at studios and comic jobs that I didnโ€™t get, and Iโ€™ve had a lot of job rejection this year. Iโ€™ve had feedback from companies that have said โ€œWell we love your work, we wouldnโ€™t change a thing,โ€ but I still donโ€™t get the job. Not getting discouraged from these rejections has easily been the biggest challenge. Get rejected! Get rejected a bunch!! Get discouraged! Pick yourself back up!

Building a steady client base has also been a key component that still challenges me. I love drawing and illustrating, but the business side doesnโ€™t come as easily to me, and trying to find a balance between both can be tricky sometimes. 

Photo by Laura Lewis

Photo by Laura Lewis

Q: What's your day job (if this business isn't your day job)?

A: I currently do freelance illustration full-time.

Q: When you're discouraged, what do you run to or away from?

A: Iโ€™ve been in the habit lately of running to myself when Iโ€™m discouraged. The only way to truly push through discouragement is to find your own source of strength and inspiration! Which isnโ€™t always easy. Sometimes getting my mind off the source of whatever is discouraging me for a few days is super necessary to restore balance and determination. 

Photo by Ashlee Jordan Pryor

Photo by Ashlee Jordan Pryor

Your favorite band at the moment: Yellow Magic Orchestra, Dead Recipe, Micachu & the Shapes

Your favorite book at the moment: "Starting Point," a collection of essays and interviews by Hayao Miyazaki

Your local Austin gem (can be a product, place, etc.): @catchtilly

Photo by Laura Lewis

Photo by Laura Lewis

Social media handles:

Follow Laura on Instagram or Twitter at @lorhsdraws or find Laura on Facebook.

Keep up with Laura's work here: lorhs.tumblr.com

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