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Paint hustle: New Orleans artist went from the streets to mainstream.


During his teenage years, Lionel Milton tagged public sites with graffiti in the ninth ward of New Orleans The Ninth Ward or 9th Ward is a distinctive region of New Orleans, Louisiana that is located in the easternmost downriver portion of the city. It is the most famous in name and geographically the largest of the 17 Wards of New Orleans. . His rebellious spirit and love for a burgenoning art form eventually led him to Young Artists/Young Aspirations (www.yayainc.com), a nonprofit visual arts visual arts nplartes fpl plásticas

visual arts nplarts mpl plastiques

visual arts npl
 program in New Orleans.

Milton was introduced to creating functional art with chairs. He toured Europe's art scene and found discipline and direction that has molded him into an accomplished artist as well as a strategic marketer of his own talent Milton developed a style that spoke to the spirited culture of New Orleans The people and culture of New Orleans have made New Orleans, Louisiana unique among and distinct from other cities in the United States, including other Southern U.S. cities. New Orleans in modern times has been described as being not a Southern city but a Caribbean city. , which caught the eye of an MTV MTV
 in full Music Television

U.S. cable television network, established in 1980 to present videos of musicians and singers performing new rock music. MTV won a wide following among rock-music fans worldwide and greatly affected the popular-music business.
 art director scouting for artwork to dress the set of the Real World when season nine filmed in New Orleans. Kenny Hull, a show producer, also tapped Milton for set dressing on P. Diddy's show, Making the Band.

Eager for more television exposure, Milton saved $10,000 from sales of his Mardi Gras posters and opened his first gallery in 1999. "I needed an [exhibit] venue," explains the 31-year-old artist. "[But] I had no idea of the amount of work it [took] to run a gallery from a business standpoint." The challenge to keep "fresh work on the walls," however, served as encouragement to persevere. Milton regularly studies the black arts expo circuit and artist Websites for competitive pricing strategies.

Bud Light loved the Steppin' with Bud logo Milton designed for a New Orleans DJ. The company paid $20,000 for a logo and Mardi Gras posters that appealed to the African American African American Multiculture A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa. See Race.  market. The Voodoo Music Festival shells out $7,000 per seasonal poster. Collector and actor Shemar Moore paid $10,000 for a pair of original works, as did NBA NBA
abbr.
1. National Basketball Association

2. National Boxing Association

NBA (US) n abbr (= National Basketball Association) → Basketball-Dachverband (=
 player Baron Davis.

Motivated by fellow artist Thomas Mann, Milton attended the 2000 Licensing International Show in New York City New York City: see New York, city.
New York City

City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S.
 (www.liceningshow.com) to research the scene. "Everything is larger than life larg·er than life
adj.
Very impressive or imposing: "This is a person of surpassing integrity; a man of the utmost sincerity; somewhat larger than life" Joyce Carol Oates. 
," recalls Milton of his first tradeshow experience.

"I wanted to get in the game, and I didn't see a lot of African American art African American art is a broad term describing the visual arts of the American black community. Influenced by various cultural traditions, including those of Africa, Europe and the Americas, traditional African American art forms include the range of plastic arts, from  and artists, so I saw an instant niche to fill. I learned my playbook, but no touchdowns." The following year, Milton rented a $3,500 booth for his digital and print portfolio. His most instrumental contact that year was Roberta Dobbs, his licensing agent and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of The RM Group. A few years later, Atronics, a slot machine manufacturer, grabbed Milton's vision of Pam Anderson-type beauties jumping about the French Quarter as the foundation for a line of slot games. Retaining "control of publishing and licensing rights," says Milton, is key to "banking the Benjamins" in the world of licensing. He receives an upfront payment for design and editing and nets a royalty for each reproduction that Atronics makes of his artwork (his work will be released in 72 countries).

Hiring a representative who "speaks the language" and claims approximately 10% to 50% of an artist's earnings for negotiating contracts is essential. In fact, Milton has a representative for projects in three areas: film and television, fine and commercial art, and licensing.

Milton sees a lifetime of licensing opportunities. He is contracted with Walt Disney, which has spent the last two years developing Miltown, an animated series about six multicultural kids, mostly African American, from New Orleans who are audacious spirits undaunted by impromptu journeys characters much like their creator.

Name: Lionel Milton Career: Artist Location: New Orleans Power Move: Investigating options in licensing has garnered contracts with various companies, including Walt Disney.
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