An Afternoon with Nate Wragg
October 16, 2011
Oct 16, 12:00PM - 3:00PM
Motivarti is proud to present a special event featuring art director, character designer, fine artist, and children’s book illustrator Nate Wragg.
Join us as Nate discusses his career in the animation industry, his personal projects and children’s books, and his approach to character design and storytelling.
This Four-Hour Event Includes:
- One-hour lecture with Q&A on Nate’s career, his thoughts on creating art, and his approach to storytelling
- Two-hour collage demo, in which Nate will create an original fine art piece
- Raffle of the original artwork created during Nate’s demo; you’ll receive 3 free raffle tickets for attending, with more tickets available for purchase at the event
- Purchase a limited-edition, numbered and signed print, which Nate has created exclusively for Motivarti for this event
- Artist meet-and-greet, with print signing after the demo
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Tickets:
- Admission: $28 at the door
- Receive three free raffle tickets when you purchase an event ticket! Plus, college students show their I.D. at the door for an additional five free raffle tickets.
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New Print Release - Bird Watching Expert by Nate Wragg
Limited Edition (50) | 19" x 13" | $35
About Motivarti
At Motivarti, we believe that luck happens when opportunity meets preparation. Whether you’re a working professional, recent graduate, or current student, you’ll find that our lectures, classes, workshops, and events will broaden your creative horizons, and help you make your own luck. Learn more about Motivarti
About Nate Wragg
Nate Wragg, a CalArts grad, has worked as an illustrator, art director and character designer on various projects, including Ratatouille, Toy Story 3 and Puss in Boots. Nate's work can be seen in several children's books, including Too Many Cooks for Disney Publishing. He recently had a successful solo show of his fine art work (LOCALS) at Gallery Nucleus. To view more of his work, visit the artist's blog or view past works exhibited at Nucleus