News Sarah's Favorite Things Holiday Gift Guide Pt. 1: Art Under $500 Posted on November 25, 2024February 25, 2025 by Mackenzie Smith This curated list of Art Under $500 has the perfect options for wrap ready, one of a kind gifts for just about everyone on your gift list! “Powers of Ten” by Shaun Heslop Micro cement on wood panel 15″ H x 12″ W $470 “Simply There” by Judy Hintz Cox Oil and mixed media on canvas 16″ H x 12″ W $350 “Eucalyptus” by Ericka Wolf Oil and resin on wood panel 12″ H x 12″ W $500 “Wishing.Stone” by Leslie Stoner Archival ink and acrylic on wood panel 12″ round $445 “Untitled No. 4” by Corrie LaVelle Encaustic wax on wood panel 12″ H x 18″ W $450 Share to Related News 5 Essential Questions to Ask your Interior Designer about Art The right questions help you partner with a designer who turns your home into a space that’s thoughtful, personal, and beautifully curated. Read More Top 5 Questions Residential Clients Ask About Art A closer look at the five questions that shape how clients collect art — and how the right guidance can transform a space. Read More 4 Lessons from my First 10 years as a Business Owner As Seattle Art Source celebrates 10 years, this reflection honors a decade of growth, lessons learned, and the incredible community of artists and clients who made it possible. It’s a look back with gratitude—and a wholehearted embrace of whatever the next chapter brings. Read More Services Artists Gallery News Events About Contact
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