Tag: creative career growth

Sep 11
What I Wish I Knew Before Starting My Art Career as a Woman

So here’s the thing: starting an art career as a woman comes with a whole manual of unspoken rules that no one bothers to hand you. Professors might talk about composition and critiques, but they rarely cover what to do when a gallery offers you “exposure” instead of a paycheck, or when you realise your male peers are charging double for work that’s the same size as yours. It’s not that women artists aren’t talented or driven; it’s that the system comes with invisible speed bumps you only notice once you’ve…

Jul 24
Why Every Freelance Artist And Designer Must Have a Portfolio (No Exceptions!)

Let’s Be Honest, Talent Alone Doesn’t Get You Hired You can be the most wildly gifted illustrator, designer, or mixed-media genius around, but without a portfolio? You’re a mystery no one’s willing to gamble on. Potential clients want proof. They want to see what you’ve done, how you think, and whether your creative rhythm matches theirs. A portfolio takes your talent from invisible to undeniable. Think of your portfolio like a passport. Without it, you can’t enter the world of paid creative work. Clients, agencies, and collaborators use it to gauge…

Jul 19
How to Highlight Art Achievements in Your Portfolio

There’s something about writing your accomplishments down that can feel… weird.Especially as an artist, where we often let our work speak for itself and hope someone notices. But here’s the truth: your awards, recognitions, and milestones? They deserve to be noticed. Loudly, warmly, and proudly. Because each of those shiny moments marks a step in your creative journey, a moment where the world said, “Hey, we see you.” And that? That’s worth sharing. Now, I’m not saying you need to become a walking résumé (please don’t). But there’s a beautiful, thoughtful…

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