News News & Events Fall Art Pairings: Warmth, Texture, and Seasonal Harmony Posted on October 28, 2025October 28, 2025 by Mackenzie Smith Artful Pairings for the Season As the crisp air settles in and the leaves turn golden, it’s the perfect time to refresh your space with art that reflects the season’s warmth and depth. At Seattle Art Source, we’ve curated a selection of artwork pairings that embody the rich textures and earthy tones of fall. Whether you’re looking to add a touch of warmth to your living room or seeking the perfect pieces for a cozy reading nook, these pairings are designed to bring seasonal harmony to your home. Why Pairing Matters Pairing artwork isn’t just about matching colors; it’s about creating a dialogue between pieces that enhances the overall ambiance of a space. Each pairing is thoughtfully selected to complement the others, offering a cohesive aesthetic that brings out the best in each work. Whether you’re drawn to the rich textures of abstract landscapes or the warmth of figurative portraits, these pairings are designed to evoke the feelings and colors of fall. Left: “An Unreachable Distance” by Mark Russell Jones; Right: “You Send Me” by Allison Rohland. Left: “33.1” by Rachel Illingworth; Right: “Hypersoft” by Guinevere Johnson. Left: “What It Tastes Like Eating Plums Under the Sun” by Christy Hopkins; Right: “Oblate Sun” by Seth Sexton. Left: “Black Quilt Study” by Dawn Bassett; Right: “No. 53” by Dodi Fredericks. Left: “Storm Brewing” by Ash Oaksmith; Right: “Two Women on the Shore No. 3” by Zachary Schomburg. Share to Related News 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 Fin: A Swan’s Descent and an Artist’s Arrival Seattle Art Source owner Sarah Hurt describes the visceral impact of standing before Dawn Bassett’s four-foot bronze swan—an artwork that halted time and stirred the subconscious. With suspended wings and haunting stillness, the piece transcends technical beauty to evoke a moment of surrender, memory, and transformation. Read More Services Artists Gallery News Events About Contact
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