• Portfolio
  • Live Event Illustration
  • Fashion Animation
  • Online Courses
  • Sketchbook
  • About
  • Blog
  • Contact
  • Store
  • Menu

Scott W Mason Fashion & Event Illustrator

London Fashion Illustrator
  • Portfolio
  • Live Event Illustration
  • Fashion Animation
  • Online Courses
  • Sketchbook
  • About
  • Blog
  • Contact
  • Store

What You Need To Be An Artist

April 10, 2024 in fashion illustration, tips

Doing your hobby and passion as your job can make for some sticky times, it’s not for everyone but if you can read this and think you got those traits then you also got this career baby!

1. Be Stubborn.

A career in the arts takes time, it took me 8 years to get to a stage where I could finally go full-time. Developing your work, building a portfolio, getting clients, getting repeat clients... 

it doesn’t happen overnight.

You have to fight through any doubt and keep soldiering on.
 

2. Be OK With Hearing No.

I don’t just mean no as in you suggest something crazy and a client says no.

I mean all forms of it...

Pitched to a client but they don’t respond.
Got a lil creative and the
client doesn’t like it.
Put your all into a submission that
doesn’t get chosen.
A project gets
shelved half way.

it’s all forms of rejection that can take their toll, 
you gotta be resilient!

 


3. Be SELF Motivated.

When you’re a freelance artist, no-one is sitting there making sure your work gets done on time. 

People won’t be checking up on you and making sure you’re on track, that’s alldown to you.

You miss your deadline?

 It’s missed. Client is pissed, you black-list ...ed

Alright, it’s not always as harsh as that, but no-one’s breathing down your neck making sure you get stuff done.

It’s all down to you.
 


4. Be Able To Draw...

Syke, I don’t mean just being able to draw something pretty. 

I mean being able to draw when you don’t want to, when you can’t be bothered, draw things you don’t fancy drawing.

When it’s your job, work doesn’t just pause because you don’t feel like drawing today.

I once read that the difference between a professional and a hobbyist, is the professional will sit and draw even when they don’t feel like it.

And it’s true!
 


5. Be Resourceful.

A career in the arts isn’t ever plain sailing.

Industries change, repeat clients move on, companies go under.

You’ve got to roll with the punches, be resourceful, flexible, go where the work is.

I’ve had repeat clients for long periods giving me consistent income then they go in a different direction.

Instead of repeatedly hitting them up trying to get that work back, you have to move on to the next thing.

Find the next client.

Live events have always been my bread and butter but look back at the pandemic, you had to pivot, so I focused more on content, tutorials and teaching.

I’m not saying you ditch the fashion illustration and draw kids books (although $$$) just be open to new things and pivoting.
 


6. Be Able To Ask For Help.

 Lil bonus one avec plug but...

My business of fashion illustration masterclass goes through everything you need to get work as a fashion illustrator

Click here to grab your space

Plugging aside, asking for help and advice is key to getting to where you want to be.

Don’t be too proud to ask or learn from others, especially those who have been in your shoes.

You'll get to where you want to be a whole lot quicker if you take the advice of people who have done it instead of spending years figuring it out on your own!

Learn everything I do to get work as a fashion illustrator over 8 weeks of video modules, live Q&A sessions and homework tasks!

Prev / Next

Fashion Illustration Tips!

A chance for me to give out some advice for fellow fashion illustrators in regards to live event illustration, client work and painting!


  • February 2025
    • Feb 18, 2025 Artists! How To Protect Yourself From Ai Feb 18, 2025
  • October 2024
    • Oct 11, 2024 Has AI Made Art Worthless? Oct 11, 2024
  • September 2024
    • Sep 24, 2024 Do Illustrators Need A Degree? Sep 24, 2024
  • July 2024
    • Jul 24, 2024 What I've Learnt As A Full Time Fashion Illustrator Jul 24, 2024
  • June 2024
    • Jun 25, 2024 Drawing The Entire Schiaparelli Couture Fall 2024 Collection - Fashion Illustration Tutorial Jun 25, 2024
  • April 2024
    • Apr 10, 2024 What You Need To Be An Artist Apr 10, 2024
  • July 2022
    • Jul 26, 2022 How To Draw A Fashion Illustration - Step By Step Jul 26, 2022
    • Jul 24, 2022 Fashion Illustration Tips - Instantly Improve Your Art! Jul 24, 2022
    • Jul 24, 2022 Fashion Illustration Online Course! Jul 24, 2022
    • Jul 20, 2022 Fashion Illustration Tips - How to draw fabrics Jul 20, 2022
  • May 2022
    • May 27, 2022 Milliken Showroom Party - Clerkenwell Design Week May 27, 2022
  • March 2022
    • Mar 17, 2022 Product Animation Experiment - Fashion Illustration Mar 17, 2022
    • Mar 16, 2022 Artists! Why A Creative Degree Isn't Essential For A Creative Career Mar 16, 2022
  • July 2021
    • Jul 22, 2021 A Secret To Success For Your Portfolio Jul 22, 2021
    • Jul 20, 2021 Fashion Illustrators! Your Essential First Career Step Jul 20, 2021
    • Jul 7, 2021 Fashion Illustrators - Why Self Marketing Is Essential Jul 7, 2021
  • June 2021
    • Jun 24, 2021 Fashion Illustration Business Masterclass! Jun 24, 2021
  • September 2020
    • Sep 11, 2020 I’ve Been Working For Free For 27 Years Sep 11, 2020
    • Sep 3, 2020 Hilariously Awkward Stories From Illustrating Live At Events Sep 3, 2020
  • August 2020
    • Aug 27, 2020 How I Got An Agent As A Fashion Illustrator Plus Tips On Getting An Illustration Agent Aug 27, 2020
    • Aug 21, 2020 How I Got My First Ever Clients As A Fashion Illustrator Aug 21, 2020
    • Aug 14, 2020 Illustrating Live at Events - A Fashion Illustrators Tips For Live Drawing Aug 14, 2020
  • May 2019
    • May 29, 2019 Spice Girls 2019 May 29, 2019
    • May 12, 2019 Met Gala 2019 May 12, 2019