Whitney Page is an artist, witch, and mother living on a remote island in the Pacific Northwest. She creates work inspired by the raw beauty of the land with a focus on the changing light.
Deeply influenced by American and French Impressionists, Page’s work captures the fleeting, almost ethereal moments in nature—light filtering through the trees, mist rolling over the water, the quiet hum of the earth. Her passion for natural materials and traditional craftsmanship extends beyond her paintings. Under the mentorship of master framer George Merrill, she learned the art of framing as an extension of the artwork itself. She handcrafts each frame from island fir, gilding them by hand in gold leaf, creating a finished piece that honors both the landscape and the time-honored techniques of museum-quality presentation.
For Page, nature is more than inspiration—it is her church, her sanctuary, and a reminder of our connection to the land. Through her art, she seeks to elevate the mundane, showcase the awe-inspiring beauty of Orcas Island, and encourage a deeper reverence for the spaces we inhabit. Her work is an invitation to slow down, to see the world as something sacred, and to honor the earth as our home.