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| René
Porter was born and raised in Dayton, Ohio. Her parents were an early
influence on her creative life. René's father was an avid photographer
and also enjoyed drawing. He would sketch cartoon characters and clowns
for his children and give them as rewards for good behavior. Her mother
was an accomplished seamstress and an early supporter of René's
dream of becoming an artist. She encouraged René to set her sights
on formal art training and her mother put aside money from her modest
seamstress earnings to help René with tuition.
René
was accepted, and awarded a first term scholarship into the Columbus
College of Art and Design in Columbus, Ohio where she formally trained
from 1979 to 1983. Her training gave René a strong foundation
in fine art, graphic design and illustration. After finishing college,
René made her living as a graphic designer and illustrator, while
she pursued her passion for figurative fine art painting and drawing.
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| "I am inspired by light, nature, and the human form. With every new work of art I create, my intent is to capture the outer as well as inner beauty of my subjects and surrounding elements of that piece; to bring out the beautiful subtleties that might otherwise go unnoticed. I draw and paint everyday women and children who are either friends or family. The many variations from subject to subject and their surroundings allow me to reveal something unique in each work of art. Each carries it's own emotion. When a painting or drawing turns out well, it has depth and emotion...it is living and breathing it has its own soul. There is a part of me in everything I create. When every person sees my work, I want to draw them in for that moment and have them experience the emotion I feel when I am there. I
feel a spiritual connection with the universe when I am creating. I
feel more alive than any other time. |
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