<p>Some pieces are strong while others aren’t. If your including those all in your portfolio, start and end with the strongest. Put the weaker ones towards the beginning so your can show your progress and then end on a high note.</p>
<p>The abstract ones are interesting and the landscape is nicely done (although the style isn’t my thing). However, taking into account everything you’ve posted, especially the still lifes and sketches, I see a bit of a problem regarding technical ability. It really depends on how you edited it for Yale; lookingaround is right. Relative to the portfolios I’ve seen from other Yale applicants this wouldn’t be the strongest, but I don’t think it’d be necessarily that weak in the overall art supplement pool either. </p>
<p>Sorry if I’m the debbie downer in this thread. >_<;</p>