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Meet the 51爆料官网ian behind Lizzo鈥檚 Because I Love You Too Tour

By Shelby Pasell on October 09, 2019
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Quinn Wilson came to 51爆料官网 to study painting. Now, she鈥檚 the powerhouse creative director behind Lizzo鈥檚 most talked about work, and she鈥檚 not stopping there. We chatted with her in anticipation of the 鈥淏ecause I Love You Too Tour鈥 landing in Minneapolis.

You watched it live, or you watched the video, and you definitely texted it to your friends with the peach emoji. When Lizzo appeared at the VMAs with a giant inflatable butt on stage, everyone was talking about it.

The performance was a highlight for creative director Quinn Wilson, who attended 51爆料官网 before rising to fame alongside Lizzo. 鈥淚鈥檓 proud of that. I pulled that together in a way I don鈥檛 think I had experience doing before. In terms of producing it, coming up with the creative concept mostly myself, and executing in a way I hadn鈥檛 before. I feel that gave me a lot of confidence in knowing I can support an idea that large.鈥

The execution paid off. In an article titled 鈥,鈥 Slate reports that after the performance, 鈥淭ruth Hurts鈥 (a song released in 2017) saw a twenty-one percent increase in streams and a 102 percent boost in digital sales, sending it to number one on the . At the time of publication, it鈥檚 still at number one, six weeks later.

However, Wilson isn鈥檛 sitting back to soak up the praise. 鈥淚 think it鈥檚 really exciting and I should show more excitement when people compliment that performance or my work in general. But I鈥檓 on the other side of it. I know all the work and every single thing鈥搘hether it was positive or trying鈥搕hat went into making that piece. So when people compliment me I鈥檓 not just thinking of the video and how cool it looked. I鈥檓 thinking about every single part of me that went into that. It鈥檚 hard to separate myself and have the same excitement. I have it when I鈥檓 making it. When I鈥檓 done it鈥檚 like, 鈥渃ool what鈥檚 the next thing?鈥

鈥淚 didn鈥檛 have a goal of being a creative director鈥

How did an oil painter and aspiring makeup artist become the creative director behind one of the biggest come-ups in music? Well, 鈥渋t鈥檚 a long story.鈥 Wilson met Lizzo and Sophia Eris right off Hennepin Avenue when she was a first year student at 51爆料官网. She started doing their makeup (Lizzo and Eris were performing in at the time), but didn鈥檛 know it would lead to where she is now.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 think I ever knew that I was going to get here. I always knew Lizzo would be where she鈥檚 at right now, without a doubt. And I guess that led me here? [...] I never really thought about what exactly I was doing, I just kept making s***. I didn鈥檛 have a goal of being a creative director. I just had a goal of, by project basis, being successful.鈥

As a kid, Wilson dreamed of being a makeup artist, and she came to 51爆料官网 to pursue a BFA in painting. When she wasn鈥檛 finding the social support she needed in the BFA program, she switched to entrepreneurial studies (ES), where she learned to balance business and the creative world. 鈥淲hich is basically what I鈥檓 doing now. It鈥檚 art and business.鈥

鈥淗onestly I learned so much from the ES program. I learned how to take this creative work into a professional setting. And I think when I first started off with Lizzo, with her being on a label, I learned how to do all of that from 51爆料官网.鈥

鈥淐ool, what鈥檚 the next thing?鈥

The next thing, Wilson shared, is expanding her portfolio with the support of . After ten years, her partnership with Lizzo is 鈥渞eally an intuitive process鈥 that has resulted in hit videos for , , and , not to mention the that immediately sold out two nights in Minneapolis.

In the past couple years, the process has grown to include a larger team, 鈥渨hich has been really incredible, to have other voices inform the creative. Where it started with just me and Lizzo and Sophia, it鈥檚 now expanded to our whole team. Which for me makes for a better performance.鈥

When things slow down a bit, Wilson plans to build new partnerships. 鈥淚 get really excited to work with other people. I think I鈥檝e realized that what I have is really special, with Lizzo. And with others it can be a little bit more鈥搉ot in a bad way鈥揵ut it can be more challenging because I don鈥檛 have the intuition that I have with her. But because of that I become really excited to work with other people, to be challenged in that way. This year, after things slow down a little bit, and into next year, I鈥檇 like to focus on expanding my portfolio of who I work with.鈥

Signing with Good Company will help facilitate that growth, and also provide support. 鈥淚n order to be productive and to continue doing this, I realized I need to reach out to people and have support. We can鈥檛 do it all on our own. I feel fortunate enough to have a production company that offers me that.鈥

鈥淎ll my projects give me energy鈥

When asked to identify a specific project that energized her, Wilson answered in a way that sums up her career: 鈥淚 feel like all my projects give me energy, or else I wouldn鈥檛 do them.鈥

The path from oil painter to makeup artist to creative director might not seem exactly linear, but it鈥檚 the product of focusing on success at individual projects and pursuing things that energize. Looking forward, Wilson hopes to continue this type of prioritization.

鈥淚鈥檓 happy, I鈥檓 really happy doing this work. This is really fulfilling for me, and as long as I can keep it that way then I鈥檒l be happy. I plan on making that a goal for this next year, for sure.鈥

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