The Passionate for Art blog is an archive of Gale O'Brien's art reviews originally written for QCLAPS ~ Albuquerque Community Live Arts & Performance Services. Gale is an award-winning author, speaker, and professional life and business coach.
First Friday’s ARTScrawl brought me to The Gallery ABQ for the opening reception of 2 Perspectives, featuring water media and drawings by Jerry Love and oil paintings by Jean Porter. In addition, Rebecca Nolda was present with her mixed media series Hidden Cityin the gallery salon. Art enthusiasts crowded the gallery as we all listened to Porter give her presentation on Artist Insights.
Originally from New Jersey, Jean Porter was trained as a technical illustrator. Her varied experience includes electrical layouts, topography, electrical schematics to all kinds of illustration for publication. Porter has produced graphic designs, one of which was selected for the logo of the New Mexico Arts and Crafts Fair. Porter says, “My genre is Surrealism, using allegory, parody and analogy to make a statement, to a large extent I think that reality only exist in it’s perception.” Many times, Porter juxtaposes seemingly unrelated objects into a piece of art for the purpose of seeing their meanings in a whole new way.