Callan Porter-Romero

Air Lotus, 2025

Gouache on paper

24 x 18 inches (unframed)
36.5 x 24.5 x .75 inches (framed)

$3,400

C-lective Curator’s Cut:

Here Callan captures a fleeting moment of quiet wonder. A delicate lotus floats impossibly in midair, framed by a thin border that hints at a mounted painting or a view through a window. Below, lazy palms stretch across the bottom of the scene, adding depth and inviting us to step back and take it all in. It feels like a moment she noticed from her window, a small fragment of the world she held in memory. The rich, flat colors make the scene vivid and dreamlike, turning an ordinary view into something quietly magical.

Callan Porter-Romero

We Love Callan. She is an Oakland-based artist, draws on her multicultural roots and local surroundings to create vivid mixed-media paintings from recycled materials. Her signature use of layered cardboard hands explores themes of labor, identity, and quiet resilience, inviting empathy for the often-overlooked beauty in everyday life.

Photography by Lewis Watts.

  • Bachelor of Science in Ecology and Evolutionary Behavior from UCLA

    Currently pursuing her Masters of Fine Art at the London School of Art

  • Solo and group exhibitions include de Young Open (2020, 2023), Berkeley Art Center Juried Members Exhibition (2022–2023), Art of the African Diaspora (Richmond Art Center, 2024), Grow at Palo Alto Art Center (2024), and more

    Featured in the Running for Real podcast, emphasizing her dual identity as an artist and marathoner, and advocating for art accessibility

“I intentionally center people from my community to convey the weight of labor and invisible hardships in a changing environment through the perspective of hands.”

The vibrant culture of Oakland pulses through her work, reflected in the bold colors that echo the murals lining her neighborhood streets. In her studio, she paints from life, often inspired by what she sees just outside her window, while listening to an eclectic mix of music that fuels her creative rhythm. Her gift lies in capturing the quiet poetry of everyday moments: a hand in motion, a car window rolling down, the flick of a lighter. Her work reminds us to slow down and find meaning in the smallest gestures.

Interviews in progress, please check back soon!