Page's work is often satirical.[3] He once had a popular blog dedicated to images of Axl Rose eating a snack photoshopped into historic images.[4][5] From 2010–2013,[6] he regularly contributed satirical images for By Common Consent's Illuminated Matsby feature.[7] His artwork was displayed in an exhibition entitled "Mormon on the Arts" in the L. Tom Perry Special Collections at Brigham Young University in July 2017.[8] The collection showcased images that combined Mormon cultural icons and popular culture.[8] His sketchbook is held in the L. Tom Perry Special Collections.[9] Page says that other Mormons sometimes react defensively to his art, but he maintains that he is poking fun at the faith in a light-hearted way.[10]
In addition to image manipulation, Page also designs and illustrates images professionally. He designed the covers for A Short Stay in Hell by Steven L. Peck[11] and Book of Mormon Girl by Joanna Brooks,[10] among others. In 2015, he worked for a crafting and scrapbooking company.[10] He illustrated a children's book called B is for Brains: ABCs for the Zombie Apocalypse.[10] His Future-Day Saints comic won the 2020 comic award from the Association for Mormon Letters.[12]
Personal life
Page served an LDS Church mission in Johannesburg, South Africa, from 1998 to 2000.[3] He met his wife at a meeting of the Genesis Group,[3] and they were married in August 2001.[13] As of 2011, they had three children.[3]
Awards
Utah 2014 American Advertising Awards Show[14][15]