Born in 1946 in Philadelphia, PA, Dennis Wentworth Porter
graduated with honors from the Santa Barbara Institute of Art (Brooks)
in 1974, studying with Robert Frame, Ray Strong of the California School
and abstract expressionist James Jarvace.
A professional artist for over 25 years, Mr. Porter was primarily influenced
by Sargent, Cezanne, Monet and the American abstract expressionists
of the 50's and 60's. After Brooks, he taught, painted and lectured
throughout the Pacific Northwest and Alaska; and was featured in two
PBS productions: "Six Northwest Artists" in 1983, and a four-part
instructional series of painting techniques.
For many years Porter painted coastal California and the American Southwest,
living in Jerome, AZ, Taos, NM, and Santa Barbara, CA. Using loose,
abstracted strokes to achieve realistic impact, Mr. Porter is known
for his large format oils and richly pigmented pastels. In 1994, he
moved his studio to San José del Cabo, Mexico where he resides
most of the year, traveling and painting during the summer months. Internationally
collected, he has exhibited in prestigious galleries in Beverly Hills,
Sedona, and Scottsdale, and in Los Cabos at the Palmilla, Casa del Mar
and Fiesta Americana resorts. His corporate collectors include Wells
Fargo, Bank of America, Honeywell and Johnsonville Farms amongst many
others. His recent work features both Mexican subjects and those from
his travels abroad.