When you hear the phrase “artist bio,” it might sound like one of those formal, box-checking tasks that galleries or websites make you submit. But in reality, your bio is often the very first doorway through which people encounter your art. Before someone dives into your portfolio or takes the time to stand in front of your work, they usually glance at the words you’ve written about yourself. This small paragraph can either intrigue them or make them scroll past. That is why treating it as an afterthought sells your work…
1. The Evolution of Your Practice Is Your Greatest Asset Your latest work isn’t just a collection of new ideas. It’s proof of your growth, your changing perspective, and your evolving skills. Every brushstroke, photograph, or sculpture carries the weight of everything you’ve learned since your last portfolio update. Think about it , the work you’re making now is likely more refined, more intentional, and more aligned with your current artistic voice. Curators, galleries, and collectors are always asking, “What are you doing now?” They don’t want to invest in yesterday’s…
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