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Lilla Rogers
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| About Lilla Rogers: Internationally-known illustrator and painter, and owner of Lilla Rogers Studio, a very successful illustration agency. Her work has been seen in hundreds of magazines and has been exhibited in shows in Paris, Venice, Rome, Milan, New York, and Tokyo. In addition, she has been a guest lecturer for various organizations, conferences, and colleges.
Lilla's own clients have included the New York Times/Sophisticated Traveler Magazine (Sunday Cover), Takashimaya Department Stores (Japan), Foote, Cone Belding/Levi's Jeans for Women, Rolling Stone, Metropolitan Home, House and Garden, Vogue, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, HarperCollins, Chronicle Books, Henry Holt, Simon and Schuster, CBS Records, Electra Records, L'Oreal, Estee Lauder/Prescriptives, Neiman Marcus, Barneys New York, Bergdorf Goodman, EPO (a Japanese department store), Bloomingdale's, Showtime, Disney, Federal Reserve Banks of Boston and Chicago, Land's End, Seagrams, Italian Tourist Board, Hershey's, Dayton Hudson Marshall Fields, Jung von Matt/ Hamburg, and so on.
Rogers has served as an instructor at Parsons School of Design and at the School of Visual Art in New York, the San Francisco Academy of Art, Graphic Artists Guild/NY, and the Kodak Center for Creative Imaging. She teaches special topics in her studio to illustrators, painters and designers.
She holds a B.F.A. from the California College of Arts and Crafts and an M.F.A. from the San Francisco Academy of Art.
Her illustration agency has done extensive work in magazine, design, corporate and advertising since 1994. Clients in surface design include Crate and Barrel for ornaments, tabletop, giftwrap, candy tins; Pottery Barn Kids for canvas reproductions; Land of Nod for bedding and wall art; Klutz interactive books; Chronicle for books and decks; numerous cards, giftwrap, canvas tote bags, sleepers, aprons, wallcovering, decorative pillows, journals, and so on.
Lilla enjoys mentoring and working one-on-one in development with each of her represented artists to encourage career longevity and vitality.
After eight years in San Francisco and eight years in New York City, Lilla currently lives in New England with her husband and two children.
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