News News & Events Holiday Gift Guide | Play of Shadow and Light Posted on November 17, 2025November 20, 2025 by Mackenzie Smith Mixed-Media Pieces that Play with Shadow and Light The interplay of light and shadow has an almost magical effect on how a space feels, and few works embody this as beautifully as the mixed-media pieces of Maggie Ramirez-Burns and Allison Rohland. Through layering, texture, and reflective surfaces, these works create depth, movement, and an ever-changing presence in a room. They invite you to pause, notice, and engage with the art from different angles — perfect for the homebody who delights in tactile, immersive experiences that enhance the atmosphere of a cozy space. Left: “Autumnal“; Right: “Uncommon Ground” by Maggie Ramirez-Burns. Left: “What I Wouldn’t Do“; Right: “There She Goes” by Allison Rohland. Share to Related News New Home, New Walls | Where to Start with Art If you’ve recently moved, you’re not alone in wondering what comes next. Learn how Seattle Art Source helps homeowners confidently choose art for their space. Read More Frequently Asked Questions Everything you need to know about working with Seattle Art Source, from appointments and consultations to purchasing and delivery. Read More Mementos of Joy | A New Collection by Rya Wu Mementos of Joy is a new collection of 13 works by Seattle-based abstract artist Rya Wu, inspired by her recent artist residency in Barcelona and rooted in reflection, material, and joy. Read More Services Artists Gallery News Events About Contact
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