News Behind The Scenes Artist Feature, October 2022 Posted on October 5, 2022February 25, 2025 by hello@seattleartsource.com Ericka Wolf Ericka Wolf and I have been working together for several years now and I should stop being surprised at the versatility of her paintings. It seems like every project we work on has room for an “Ericka”. Given her ability to customize and capture any color story in the beautiful gradients she creates, her paintings are a home run with clients every time. Left: Turquoise to Tangerine by Ericka Wolf. Right: The Golden Hour by Eric Fanson. Left: Sky Blue to Burnt Orange by Ericka Wolf. Right: Blue Clouds No. 4 by Lynda Harwood Swenson. Left: Grey to Tangerine by Ericka Wolf. Right: Berry Fields in Winter by Kris Ekstrand. Left: Lavendar to Red by Ericka Wolf. Right: Sanctuary by Teresa Smith. Share to Related News Nancy Mintz “Notions” debut at Seattle Art Fair This collection of sculpture was a real crowd pleaser at the Seattle Art Fair. Read More Amy Scherer @ JAS Corner Store Seattle Art Source is proud to present selected works of Amy Scherer at the JAS Corner Store in Wallingford. Please join us for the Opening Reception on Saturday September 27th, 2025, 4p-6p. Read More Form Over Function 2025 Seattle Art Source is proud to present the work from thirteen fine artists. This group show celebrates various perspectives on capturing the human form, a long celebrated tradition in the history of human achievement. Read More Services Artists Gallery News Events About Contact
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