Stand out from thousands of applicants
I can spot the stereotypical portfolio from a mile away.
The realistic self-portrait in pencil, the boring still life you did in class, the glow of a phone and someone burying their face in their hands.
When your portfolio is full of clichés, your chances of getting into your dream school plummet.

Preparing a portfolio is stressful and overwhelming, and with school commitments, you don’t have the luxury of time.
Show your genuine voice
Art schools don’t want to see a class assignment where you drew a tiger in the style of Monet and Picasso. Your artistic voice doesn’t happen quickly, and you’re going to need guidance to develop a strong personal vision.

Weed out weak pieces
Your best portfolio needs to show high standard across the board. You’ll know exactly which pieces to cut, and what you’re missing. One artwork can bring down the entire portfolio.

Level up your skills
Your genuine voice can’t come through if you lack skills. Rigorous drawing skills, 3D, and color schemes are not common in portfolios.
Be the exception and show that you’ve got the discipline art school demands.






