Inese Westcott

A woman with long blond hair sitting on an orange chair in an art studio, surrounded by colorful abstract landscape paintings.

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.

Abstract painting of plant leaves with bold brushstrokes in shades of green, blue, tan, and orange.
An abstract painting of a tree with colorful branches and leaves, mounted on a white wall with two cut tree trunks placed underneath.

Westcott’s work is as much about feeling as seeing—the sensation of wind through leaves, the hush of mossy woods, the pulse of life beneath the surface. Her paintings invite viewers to slow down, breathe, and reconnect with the natural world, reminding us of the deep interdependence between art, nature, and spirit.


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