Inese Westcott
631 W Beach Road
Growing up by the Baltic Sea, surrounded by forests, I developed a deep connection to nature that continues to shape my work. That early bond with the land and water instilled in me a sense of reverence for the natural world—one that I now express through painting. Now based on Orcas Island, Washington, I create large-format landscape paintings inspired by the native trees of the Pacific Northwest. Using bold, fluid strokes acrylic & pastels, I explore the relationship between light and shadow, movement and stillness, capturing the mood and form of the landscapes around me. I see art as a reflection of personal energy and intention. Through my paintings, I hope to inspire a deeper appreciation for the beauty and significance of the environment. My creative process is rooted in direct experience—spending time outdoors, observing, and absorbing the quiet wisdom of the land. Lately, I’ve been especially drawn to the trees that surround my home, translating their presence and importance onto canvas. Each piece is both an exploration and an invitation—to slow down, look closer, and reconnect with the natural world.




