PSU-8 Tips For Keeping Your Art Portfolio Fresh

Pluginin to Support Comment: I came this great article by Elisha-Rio Apilado and felt that it was important to share this young lady’s insight. To read the full comments for each tip go to Artbistro.

Elisha-Rio Apilado is a Chicago based graphic designer/illustrator and studio artist whose paintings and drawings have been featured in various exhibitions.

  1. Have an online and hard copy portfolio.
  2. Always keep it recent.
  3. Keep your portfolio and resume consistent.
  4. Artist’s statement must represent you.
  5. Editing your artwork may need a team.
  6. Keep art-ing
  7. Keep only finished pieces of work for your portfolio.
  8. Exemplify artwork that is appropriate for the industry.

What do you think about  Elisha-Rio Apilado’s tips? Are there any suggestions that’s left off the list?

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