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farmer
February 18th, 2004, 03:27 PM
hi everybody...
this summer ill start study on a artshool.
and as usual i need to do a portfolio
but i dont know how this portfolio should look like..
i know what kind of works i will put in..
but i dont know about the coverage. what kind of portfolio should it be?
plz help:nopity:
JoshuaTheJames
February 18th, 2004, 04:28 PM
It can consist of "Figure Drawings, Figure Paintings, a Room Perspective Drawing(all of these should be from life!!!) also Still life Drawings and Paintings. You can also add about 2 or 3 pieces that reflect what you like to do and a compilation of sketches always makes a good piece.
Good Luck. What's the name of the school?
Works from Life are KEY!
-Joshua
farmer
February 19th, 2004, 02:52 AM
thx for your tips james. was very helpful but you misunderstood my question..
maybe icouldnt explane it right..
i meant the coverage of my works..
maybe something like this?!
http://doom3genetic.ngz-network.de/team/farmer/portfolio.jpg
the name of the school is hfg (hochschule für gestaltung) university of design...
its in offenbach/germany ..
farmer
February 20th, 2004, 07:49 AM
does nobody know how this have to look like??
plz i have to know...
i offer these for a every reply :cool: ::chug:
hawkwin
February 20th, 2004, 08:34 AM
I usually go for the hard bound, ring-bound, plastic sleeve type. Usually all presented/mounted/printed on a uniform size of paper or board to make it look neat. Cover sheets per section add a bit of organization though not really required (I usually just present it)
I know of some who go for the pocket-size portfolio, usually used to bring around conventions. You get your work printed on 3x5 photopaper and put them in those nice little photobooks that are sold in camera shops.
two cents ... :)
farmer
February 20th, 2004, 08:37 AM
thx hawkwin...
i think i need a big one...
could you post a picture of that stuff?
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