Porsche Major is a self-taught mixed media artist who’s been in her creative bag since age four—when she proudly drew her first masterpiece…a car (very on brand, in hindsight).

For years, she treated art like a side-eye dream—something she loved but kept on the back burner while doing “the responsible thing.” That meant earning a degree in Accounting and stepping into the corporate world, skirts, blazers, and all. But eventually, the canvas called louder than the conference calls—and she answered.

A move to Los Angeles sealed the deal. In a city that practically dares you to be who you say you are, Porsche let go of expectations and leaned all the way into her creativity. She traded spreadsheets for sketchbooks and got her foot in the door as a studio manager at a vibrant media art studio, where she sharpened her eye and learned how art, design, and digital platforms can actually pay the bills.

Surrounded by top-tier designers, animators, and creative directors, she realized art wasn’t just a passion—it was a path. Since then, she’s studied greats across contemporary art, Black art, and women in the arts, drawing inspiration from artists like Annie Lee, Sue Tsai, Laci Jordan, and the dynamic duo Al-Baseer Holly and Christina Martinez.

Today, Porsche lives a colorful, freelance art life in the Washington, DC area—painting bold, feel-good canvases, designing vector work for clients, and occasionally stepping into set design for music videos. She’s also doing it all as a mom, balancing creativity and real life in a way that shows up honestly in her work.

Her art is rooted in color—bright, unapologetic, mood-shifting color. She pulls from food, culture, nostalgia, and everyday moments, layering in just enough symbolism to make you think… but not too hard.

Because at the end of the day, her work isn’t here to confuse you—it’s here to make you feel something.