CARLOS PAGE STUDIO & GALLERY
Artists and Artwork
Carlos Page
Based in Cave Creek, Arizona, and originally from Buenos Aires, Argentina, sculptor Carlos Page creates contemporary works that bridge raw material and refined form. Working in steel, wood, and concrete, his freestanding and wall sculptures reflect the tension between nature’s force and human intention.
Elizabeth Page
Based in Arizona, Elizabeth Page creates mixed-media paintings that merge abstraction and landscape. Using metal leaf, gold, and dyed silver as her medium, her works shimmer between worlds — contemporary yet timeless, rooted in both traditional techniques and the magic of surrender. Her current collection includes both landscape and floral.
Mark Lewanski
From Michigan, glass artist Mark Lewanski is known for his intricate geometric wall panels and sculptural glass weavings. Each piece is meticulously hand-constructed, exploring light, color, and form through a balance of structure and transparency. His work transforms a rigid medium into something fluid, rhythmic, and unexpectedly alive.
Tatiana Rajkov
Based in Mexico, Tatiana Rajkov’s oil paintings blend traditional realism with contemporary sensitivity. Her work spans landscape, still life, and animal life — each an intimate study of form, seen with the eye of a sculptor. Every brushstroke carries both technical mastery and a quiet reverence for the visible world.
Myron Whitaker
Based in North Carolina, Myron Whitaker combines ancient processes with modern design. His vessels and sculptural forms merge function and expression, showcasing raw texture, earth tones, and precise form. Each piece celebrates the organic beauty of clay and the dialogue between fire, time, and human touch
Micheal McKee
Michael McKee’s abstract paintings explore the relationship between color, rhythm, and emotion. Through layered fields of acrylic paint and gestural movement, his works evoke music and memory — meditations on stillness, sound, and the human experience of seeing.
Jose Landoni
Based in Argentina, José Landoni creates abstract sculptures in bronze and steel that explore balance, gravity, and the geometry of motion. His work carries a quiet strength — blending Latin American influence with modern minimalism. Each piece feels both grounded and in motion; playful, architectural explorations of art, form, and function.