News Tips & Tricks Seattle Art Source Pairing, May 2024 Posted on May 6, 2024February 25, 2025 by hello@seattleartsource.com Left: “Churning” by Rebecca Stern; Right: “Dead Sea Bougainvillea” by Brooke Fitts Share to Related News Fall Art Pairings: Warmth, Texture, and Seasonal Harmony Celebrate the warmth and richness of autumn with curated art pairings from Seattle Art Source. From layered landscapes to intimate portraits, these thoughtfully selected works create seasonal harmony and invite the colors and textures of fall into your home. Read More Seattle Metro Chamber | Member Feature Seattle Art Source founder Sarah Hurt shares how her gallery bridges the gap between artists, designers, and collectors in a new feature by the Seattle Chamber of Commerce. Read More Luminescence & Legacy: Paige Stewart’s Non-Dual Sculptural Lamps Discover Paige Stewart’s Non-Dual ceramic sculptural lamps—a convergence of art and light that invites stillness, dialogue, and reflection. Crafted in varying sizes and glazes, each piece features an opening, or “portal,” that acts as a threshold into form, balance, and transformation. These one-of-a-kind objects celebrate craftsmanship, duality, and the tactile poetry of presence. Read More Services Artists Gallery News Events About Contact
Fall Art Pairings: Warmth, Texture, and Seasonal Harmony Celebrate the warmth and richness of autumn with curated art pairings from Seattle Art Source. From layered landscapes to intimate portraits, these thoughtfully selected works create seasonal harmony and invite the colors and textures of fall into your home. Read More
Seattle Metro Chamber | Member Feature Seattle Art Source founder Sarah Hurt shares how her gallery bridges the gap between artists, designers, and collectors in a new feature by the Seattle Chamber of Commerce. Read More
Luminescence & Legacy: Paige Stewart’s Non-Dual Sculptural Lamps Discover Paige Stewart’s Non-Dual ceramic sculptural lamps—a convergence of art and light that invites stillness, dialogue, and reflection. Crafted in varying sizes and glazes, each piece features an opening, or “portal,” that acts as a threshold into form, balance, and transformation. These one-of-a-kind objects celebrate craftsmanship, duality, and the tactile poetry of presence. Read More