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What is the best way to build an art portfolio?
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- Curate a focused selection of your strongest work rather than uploading everything. Choose a platform designed for visual artists — one that offers large-format galleries, series-based organization, and tools for selling directly to collectors. A clean, distraction-free layout lets the art speak for itself.
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How many pieces should I include in my art portfolio?
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- Aim for 15–30 pieces that represent your current practice. Group them into series or by medium so visitors can follow your creative thread. Each piece should stand on its own — if it weakens the overall impression, leave it out.
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Can I sell originals and prints from my art portfolio?
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- Yes. Portfoliobox has a built-in shop with 0% commission. List originals, limited-edition prints, or digital art files. Set your own pricing, manage inventory, and accept payments through Stripe, PayPal, Klarna, Apple Pay, and Google Pay.
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How do commission requests work?
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- You can add a booking form to your site where collectors describe the work they want. From there, send a quote through Portfoliobox, get email approval, and convert the quote into an invoice — all without leaving the platform.
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Can I use a custom domain for my art portfolio?
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- Yes. Connect your own domain like yourname.com on any premium plan. A custom domain gives your art portfolio a professional, memorable address. You can also start free with a portfoliobox.com subdomain and upgrade later.
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How much does an art portfolio website cost?
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- Portfoliobox offers a free plan with no time limit so you can build and test your art portfolio at zero cost. Premium plans with custom domains, e-commerce, and advanced features are available at a low monthly price. No hidden fees and no commission on sales.