Pat White Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Pat White based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Artwork by Pat White
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Peonies by Pat White
The Children Were Nestled... by Pat White
Hampton Dunes by Pat White
Window Sill by Pat White
Backed Up by Pat White
Mostly Roses by Pat White
Hampton Pond by Pat White
Grafton Birches by Pat White
Alora by Pat White
Fayetteville Sheep by Pat White
Loyd - Pensive by Pat White
Loyd in Plaid by Pat White
Siena Hillside by Pat White
Ponte Veccio by Pat White
The Lesson by Pat White
Jeff by Pat White
Pansies by Pat White
Sunflowers for Ukraine by Pat White
2 Figures 3 by Pat White
Amy by Pat White
Ernie and Savanah by Pat White
Williamstown Autumn by Pat White
Herding 6 by Pat White
Fayetteville Sheep 3 by Pat White
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About Pat White
Pat White of Bennington, VT, is a new resident of Vermont. Before moving there in 2013, she was co-owner of White Wagon Farm, a small specialty nursery specializing in herbs, perennials, and antique roses.
She is also an artist. After her formal training in art at the Memphis Academy of Art in the 1970s, she worked as an artist in the schools before opening her nursery in 1988. There she devoted her primary artistic activities to designing gardens.
Then in early 2004, she found a house that needed to be moved. That 1400 square foot, 1920’s bungalow in need of intensive TLC was the seed that she planted in a grassy field at her nursery. Named “Sage House” to evoke the herbal connection with the nursery, the silvery green color of its exterior, and the wisdom of a “sage”, it has grown into a studio, gathering place, and creative center. In 2007, Pat converted her nursery garden shop into Sage House Gallery to provide a place for her art to be shown.
Now, living in a historic house in the village of Old Bennington, Pat continues to paint still life, landscape, and her favorite subject - the figure.