Featured In Porsche Club Of America’s Panorama Magazine

Featured In Porsche Club Of America’s Panorama Magazine

Jul 31, 2025Jessica Slack

As an artist, there are some moments that make you stop and pause for a second longer than usual. Being featured in Panorama, the official magazine of the Porsche Club of America, was one of those moments for me.

Panorama Magazine is a publication rooted in craft, engineering and deep appreciation for detail, so to see my work and artistic practice explored within its pages felt both surreal and deeply affirming. The feature focuses on my cross-brand collaboration with Porsche and TAG Heuer, a project that brought together art, colour psychology and precision-led design.

Porsche and TAG Heuer are brands defined by intention, where every line, material and finish exists for a reason. That philosophy mirrors the way I approach my own work in the studio. While our disciplines may look different on the surface, the values underneath; care, craftsmanship and emotional impact are strikingly aligned.

Long before my work lived on canvas, my relationship with colour began in a very different context. I started my professional career as a Colour Expert at an American company supplying colour innovation across multiple industries, including automotive.  Researching colour alongside CMF designers at brands such as Renault, Škoda and Land Rover and exploring how colour functions not just visually, but emotionally, materially and commercially, helped to shape the way I see colour. In many ways, the TAG Heuer & Porsche collaboration felt serendipitous, a quiet full-circle moment where my artistic practice reunited with the automotive world that I began working in. 

The article explores my long-standing fascination with colour and how it evokes emotions when least expected. I’ve always been interested in how colour is felt, how it shifts mood, creates energy or brings a sense of calm. That curiosity has shaped my practice from the very beginning, and it was incredibly rewarding to see that aspect of my work articulated so thoughtfully in print.

Seeing the finished sculptural piece within the pages of Panorama was a reminder of how powerful collaboration can be when it’s rooted in mutual respect. To have my work interpreted through the lens of automotive culture, craftsmanship and design history felt like an unexpected but natural meeting point.

I’m hugely grateful to the team at Panorama for the care they took in telling this story and to Porsche and TAG Heuer for enabling the collaboration. Moments like this reinforce why I’m drawn to projects that sit between disciplines, where art meets design, engineering and material innovation. 

As I continue to explore colour-led storytelling in my art practice, this feature will remain a quiet marker of how far thoughtful artwork can travel. 



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