News Featured Collaborate, Create, Collect | The Art of Commissioning Custom Work Posted on January 14, 2026January 15, 2026 by Mackenzie Smith Commissioning Art: Originals vs. Custom Creations At Seattle Art Source, all the art we carry is original and one-of-a-kind. But sometimes, a collector might fall in love with a piece and realize it’s not quite the right size, orientation, or colorway for their space. Or perhaps you have a very specific vision for your home or office that doesn’t yet exist in our collection. That’s where commissioning custom artwork comes in. Commissioning a piece might sound intimidating at first, but it’s really just a process of collaboration and communication. Working with an artist to create a custom painting is a chance to co-create something truly meaningful—something that resonates personally and feels perfectly at home in your space. Painting by Rubeena Ratcliff Here’s how it works: Inspiration and Concept We start by exploring your vision. Maybe it’s a variation of an existing work, a certain color palette, or a completely new concept. We then work with the artist to translate that inspiration into initial sketches and concepts. Collaboration Every step of the way, you’re involved in shaping the artwork. We discuss composition, scale, materials, and colors to ensure the piece aligns with your space and your aesthetic. Creation and Delivery Once the concept is finalized, the artist brings it to life. The process is intentional and transparent, so you know exactly what to expect. When the work is complete, it’s delivered ready to be enjoyed—a one-of-a-kind piece made specifically for you. Commissioning a piece isn’t just about purchasing art—it’s about building a connection with the artist, and ending up with a piece that feels completely yours. It’s about adding a work to your home or office that is not only original but also deeply personal. If you’re a fan of one of our artists, or in love with a specific work from our gallery but it’s not quite right for your space, book an appointment today to discover what’s possible. Share to Related News 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 Seattle Art Source × JAS Corner Store: Opening Reception Seattle Art Source presents selected works by Sharon Habib and Zachary Schomburg at the JAS Corner Store, with an opening reception on Saturday, February 7th from 4–6 PM. Read More Valentine’s Day Studio Sale Our Third Annual Valentine’s Day Studio Sale in Seattle features original artwork at special pricing—perfect for meaningful Valentine’s Day gifts and collecting art you love. Read More Services Artists Gallery News Events About Contact
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