- Artists portfolio - Wikipedia
Artist's portfolio The Artist's Study Portfolio by Niklas Robert Leffler [sv] in the Gothenburg Museum of Art An artist's portfolio (sometimes referred to as a lookbook) is an edited collection of an artist's best artwork intended to showcase their style or method of work
- Marilyn Monroe portfolio - Wikipedia
The Marilyn Monroe portfolio is a portfolio or series of ten 36×36 inch silkscreened prints on paper by the pop artist Andy Warhol, first made in 1967, all showing the same image of the 1950s film star Marilyn Monroe but all in different, mostly very bright, colors
- Electronic portfolio - Wikipedia
An electronic portfolio (also known as a digital portfolio, online portfolio, e-portfolio, e-folio, or eFolio) [1] is a collection of electronic evidence assembled and managed by a user, usually but not only on the Web (online portfolio)
- Company style - Wikipedia
Paintings were mostly on paper, but sometimes on ivory, especially those from Delhi They were mostly intended to be kept in portfolios or albums; the muraqqa or album was very well established among Indian collectors, though usually including calligraphy as well, as least in Muslim examples
- List of major Creative Commons licensed works - Wikipedia
List of major Creative Commons licensed worksNumber of Creative Commons licensed works as of 2017, per State of the Commons report This is a list of notable works available under a Creative Commons license Works available under a Creative Commons license are becoming more common Note that there are multiple Creative Commons licenses with important differences
- List of art media - Wikipedia
Look up medium in Wiktionary, the free dictionary Media, or mediums, are the core types of material (or related other tools) used by an artist, composer, designer, etc to create a work of art [1] For example, a visual artist may broadly use the media of painting or sculpting, which themselves have more specific media within them, such as watercolor paints or marble The following is a list
- The Portfolio - Wikipedia
The Portfolio was a British monthly art magazine published in London from 1870 to 1893 [1] It was founded by Philip Gilbert Hamerton and promoted contemporary printmaking, especially etching, and was important in the British Etching Revival
- Art diary - Wikipedia
An art diary, art journal or visual journal is a daily journal kept by artists, often containing both words and sketches, and occasionally including mixed media elements such as collages
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