Dear friend, you did not ask your question precisely, I do not know what part of the portfolio you are referring to and I am not familiar with your work.
But if you mean work style, I think you should have reached it after several years
But if you want to study more and find work
The best source is the university website. Search and find the professors. They all usually have websites. Spend some time and see the work of the professors. Many universities also publish children’s work on their art department’s website. Search social media or find the children’s site and see the works. Doing this for a while will give you a good idea of what to choose and how to present it.
There is no need for a special design to arrange the drawings in the portfolio. If you want to create for correspondence, arrange the works very regularly in Word. Write a short biography of yourself one cover later one page and then leave the work. You can choose up to 20 jobs. Write a statement for each collection and mention the technique and title. Later, for the application of most universities, you will be referred to the slide room to upload the work there, and there is no need for a portfolio, you can put the photo of the work and there is a space where you can provide the title, date and description.
For the senior level, professors are not looking for someone who just wants to learn technique and whose work has not yet found the necessary coherence. They look at you as a colleague and it is important to them that your portfolio is coherent as someone who wants to study MFA. For example, don’t choose two illustration projects, three black pen projects, and four still life projects as a portfolio.
I hope I got my point across.
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