5 Dec 2020, 20:18

Hi Corey,
I agree with what Ness said in general, and I'm in much the same spot as you, launching another career out of both interest and dreadful necessity, while it seems like the old income streams might become permanent casualties of the pandemic. I'm also in a spot where I'm doing a lot of my learning here on SVS, and so I am very influenced by kidlit in my portfolio, but I am not ultimately sure that's quite where I need to end up. It's so frustrating to navigate when you're halfway in the dark. Anyway, I sympathize, and I have a bit of direction to offer you in the vein of culling images on your site, and maybe honing your direction in general.

What if you picked out maybe 6 images you've made that were just the most fun to work on. You were in the zone, and you love the colors and the line and texture and subject matter. Sit with them for a while, tack them to your bulletin board. What do those 6 favorite images have in common with one another in terms of target audience and theme? Do they suggest 6 more that fit well with them? Could those 12 images present a picture of what kind of work you prefer to be doing? In which contexts could those favorite images be printed or sold? Are there 2 or 3 illustrators you admire who are doing work that these remind you of?

I think fewer closely-related images presents a stronger overall impression than many more loosely-related ones. (although, I should follow my own advice on my site! It's time for me to cull, too!)