News Featured Holiday Gift Guide | Statement Works Posted on November 20, 2025January 12, 2026 by Mackenzie Smith Bold, Lasting Impressions Some works demand attention. Statement pieces anchor a room, spark conversation, and leave a lasting impression. Artists like Christy Hopkins and Leslie Stoner create works brimming with presence, movement, and emotion, inviting viewers into an immersive experience. These are gifts that don’t just fill a wall — they transform a space, offering a bold expression of taste, thoughtfulness, and artistry that will endure for years to come. Left: “Alchemist’s Ball”; Right: “Built to Spill” by Christy Hopkins. Left: “Inky.Spring”; Right: “Gathering.Storm” by Leslie Stoner. 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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