4 May 2017, 12:38

@aska Thanks aska for the kind words. I'm always taking new classes and exploring my work visually, so I'm hopeful that my style will continue to evolve as I learn and my skill set grows. If an artist is actively leveling up, they will naturally want to use those skills and their portfolio style will change with time, but overall it is usually a natural progression.

If you're growing visually your style will change and no artist wants to feel stuck.

It is important to showcase only one or two consistent styles to art directors/editors so they know which artists they are getting today, etc. I have a lot of work I do personally that looks way different from my current style, but it is all done in an effort to learn and develop visually.

Also, it doesn't necessarily mean the work will become more complicated, just more professional, refined, visually exciting and hopefully able to compete more effectively in the current market.

I love what I'm doing now, but my goal is to have more tricks up my sleeve as I go! 😃 There are also days when I think it is complete rubbish, so self-doubt will always sneak in at times. Luckily, there is always something new to learn. That why SVS rocks, because they are constantly adding new classes. 😃

I hope that is helpful and thanks for asking. 😃