🎼 Welcome to My Creative Works 🎨
The Ongoing Portfolio …
For as long as I can remember, I’ve used creativity not just as self-expression but as survival. My work as a vocalist, writer, and visual artist has always been a conversation between the sacred and the absurd, the soulful and the scientific, and the human and the divine.
I was born into the Bay Area’s creative revolution—raised near the Summer of Love—and shaped by gospel choirs, jazz clubs, and the unshakable belief that art can transform consciousness.
Over the past several decades, I have built a career in music and creative arts that spans live performance, studio recording, community art installations, and large-scale interactive projects. My three major art car installations—conceived as “psychological operations for joy”—became rolling sculptures designed to reconnect people with wonder, laughter, and lightness. These projects, along with my collaborations in jazz, R&B, and gospel, reflect my lifelong dedication to exploring the psychology of art and its ability to heal.
As a neurodivergent artist and intuitive medium, my creative process is deeply spiritual and improvisational—guided by what I call divine humor and design. I’ve spent a lifetime studying consciousness, energy, and music as tools for transformation.
My art, cooking, and music are all acts of emotional alchemy—taking the bruises life dealt me and turning them into beauty, flavor, song, and laughter. Every creation is a small resurrection, shared over good food and good company with the magnificent creatures who wander into my orbit from every corner of the universe.
I’ve had the privilege of performing with exceptional musicians, producers, and creators, both on stage and in the studio. My upcoming works combine original music, spoken word, and multimedia storytelling—bridging comedy, spirituality, and social commentary. Through Tré Taylor Transformations, I continue to develop projects that blend art, music, humor, and healing to uplift communities and inspire creative courage.
This portfolio documents the scope of my career—from professional music and performance history to large-scale public art, writing, and collaborative design. It represents a lifetime of learning, risk-taking, and joyful experimentation. My work is serious, but it never forgets to smile.
With respect, gratitude, and creative joy,
Tré Taylor and her irreverent creative partner, Bleep the Tattoo