Hey, friends! We're excited to introduce a new series today. We're calling it "Designer Dates". The concept is that we will meet up with awesome artists and designers, have a cup of coffee, chat it up, and then visit their workspace all so we can share the experience with you!
Our first guest is the incredibly talented Lulie Wallace. I first heard of Lulie's work three or four years ago when she had some things in both Anthropologie and Urban Outfitters. I was instantly drawn to her colorful floral paintings and couldn't help but mentally picture one above my fireplace. I actually have her duvet set from Anthropologie on my bed. So, yes, I would consider myself a fan girl, and Emma and I were so thrilled to meet up with Lulie for coffee one afternoon while in Charleston.
We met up at a new coffee shop called Saint Alban, which turned out to be our favorite coffee shop in Charleston. It was the perfect spot to sit, sip some lattes, and chat with Lulie Wallace.
Our first impression of Lulie is that she is unbelievably cute. From her adorable Georgia accent to her colorful outfit. I've never met a person whose personality so accurately reflected their work—pure sunshine!
After a few minutes of small talk, we asked Lulie to tell us her business story. She told us that after college she decided to give herself one summer to try to paint full time and if it worked, she would pursue that and if not, she would continue for a master's degree. Well, spoiler—it definitely worked! Today Lulie is super successful, but what happened between now and then?
-Mentoring. Lulie received business advice and mentoring from artist Sally King Benedict. It doesn't hurt to learn the ropes from someone a few steps ahead in their career!
-Licensing. Lulie has licensed her work to both Anthropologie and Urban Outfitters, creating another form of revenue.
-Pattern design. Lulie also creates textile patterns. They're beautiful! See-
-Saying no. One of Lulie's nuggets of wisdom is that you need to say no to a lot of opportunities in order to save space for the best ones.
After coffee we took a short drive over to Lulie's studio at Redux Contemporary Art Center. Redux is an inspiring group space with lots of artists working within one building. It was super fun to walk around and peek into all the spaces!
Lulie's studio is covered floor to ceiling with her work. Even her floor is painted in a cute pattern!
Her space is minimal and fresh. We met her graphic designer, Megan Simon, who was working on digitizing some patterns when we dropped by.
The best part of Lulie's studio? Her dog, Abe. I mean, look how cute!
My first impression of Lulie's work is that they are even prettier in person, and huge! Here's a photo for scale-
Many of her paintings are on birchwood and she was also working on a lot of new paper pieces that day.
Well, that was our afternoon with Lulie Wallace. Hop on over to her website to see more of her work and follow her on Instagram for more fun. xo. Elsie
Credits// Author and Photography: Elsie Larson. Photos edited with A Beautiful Mess Actions. Additional photos of paintings used with permission.
What an inspiration! I LOVE her work!
Circus & Bloom
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How exciting, I love her art
xo
www.laurajaneatelier.com
Really beautiful art and concept.
I love her work! It’s so colourful and so simple at the same time. I didn’t know she had a duvet set – I’m definitely going to have to look into it! Thanks.
The Crafty Frugaler
Lulie’s work is gorgeous and I’m so excited for this new series 🙂 ABM just keeps coming up with more ways to add a little bit of inspiration to my day. Thank you!
x Kathryn
http://www.throughthethicket.ca
Oh, this new series touches my heart. So excited about the idea behind this. Encouraging creatives and artists through other artists is amazing!
i love this series! so inspirational and i love reading about how other artists have succeeded in the art world. it gives me some hope! 🙂
Already love this feature!! it is an awesome idea! and please tell me she is going to design one card for happy mail, even a tiny one will be ok!!!
All of those artworks look so beautiful! 🙂
tonixox.blogspot.com
so beautiful!
I love this feature! It feels casual, and it’s nice to get little peeks into people’s work and work spaces!
Great trip. Next time head south to Savannah. Would love to show you our city and beaches.
love this new series!
My favorite bit of that was:
“-Saying no. One of Lulie’s nuggets of wisdom is that you need to say no to a lot of opportunities in order to save space for the best ones.”
Exactly what I needed to hear today. After turning down a really cool opportunity just last week that didn’t feel right for me or my path, this was music to my ears. You can’t seize the best opportunity if you’re first grabbing at something that only feels somewhat-right. It’s okay to say no. Opportunities have the power to connect you to bigger and better things, but being wise about them is truly important— and hard!
Love this new series!
Thank you so much for the info Elsie! Cannot wait to go xo
How beautiful and fun to look at. I’m definitely looking forward to this new series you guys have going!
The artwork is so refreshing like spring! Must add to list of my fav artists =)
Juju
http://www.jujusprinkles.com
This makes me want to paint. all. day. long. Thanks for the inspiration! -Randi
Her work is lovely! I’m looking forward to more of this series!
Yes, it is. You just have to make an appointment! 🙂
xx- Elsie
ps. Here’s a link to our Charleston travel guide! https://abeautifulmess.com/2015/02/charleston-south-carolina-travel-guide-.html