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Skirt Maxi, 파티 드레스, Mode Boho, Vestidos Vintage, Tulle Prom Dress, Lace Ruffle, Mode Inspiration, Looks Vintage, Fancy Dresses
Inspiring & Dreamy
Bella Swan Clothing, All Bella Swan Outfits, Twilight Style, Bella Swan Book Outfits, Bella Swan Flannel Outfit, Bella Swan Style Tops, Elena Gilbert Style, Twilight Outfits, Gilmore Girls Outfits
an altered book with lace and buttons on it
New journal!
Look 80s, Modest Girly Outfits, Mode Hippie, Modesty Outfits, Cute Modest Outfits, Rory Gilmore, Mode Inspo, Modest Fashion Outfits, Hijab Outfit
a black leather jacket and boots are laying on the floor
Sweet Goth Outfit, Goth Outfit Ideas Simple, Soft Goth Grunge Outfits, Black Outfit Women Aesthetic, Goth Causal Outfits, Goth Clothes Inspiration, Casual Goth Look, Dark Romantic Goth, All Black Orchestra Outfit
Pattie Boyd, Dark Academia Outfits, Academia Outfits, Downtown Outfits, Sharon Tate, Blair Waldorf, Mode Inspo, Brigitte Bardot, 가을 패션
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Gilmore Girl, Look 80s, How To Have Style, Mode Hippie, Downtown Outfits, Blair Waldorf, Swaggy Outfits, Mode Inspo, Really Cute Outfits
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a handwritten note about making in art
Note making support sheet page 1
three different images of people doing different things in the same image, one is black and white
VAS_Life Drawing Class/인체반
Visual Art Studio / 미대입시 / Art Portfolio Prep Course / Art Portfolio for college
an info sheet describing the different types of art and their uses in this project, including collage techniques
an open book with pictures of eyes and other things on the page that are in it
Artist research
an open notebook with black and white drawings on it
Ian Murphy Collage
a screen shot of some type of writing
GRIZandNORM
Tuesday Tips — Portfolio 101. With the end of the year/the beginning of the year fast approaching, it’s a good time to revamp your portfolio. These are some quick tips for visual development/character design portfolio. 1. Know what you want on your finish book. Work backwards — decided on how many pages you want, then work from there. 2. Best piece on the first page, second best on the last page, and third best in the middle. (Something that I learned from Art Center... (CONT at link)