News Featured How to Buy Art from Seattle Art Source | 3 Easy Ways Posted on February 9, 2026February 10, 2026 by Mackenzie Smith Making Art Buying Approachable At Seattle Art Source, our goal is to make buying art feel welcoming rather than intimidating. Art has the power to transform a space and create meaningful connections, and we believe the process of finding it should feel just as rewarding as living with it. Whether you’re a first-time buyer or an experienced collector, we aim to make buying original art approachable, flexible, and enjoyable. There are three simple ways to purchase artwork from our inventory of over 500 works of art — online, remotely, or in person — you can choose what works best for you. 1. Shop Directly from Our Website Our online gallery is the quickest way to begin. From the comfort of your browser, you can explore a curated selection of artwork from our roster of talented artists, many of whom are based right here in the Pacific Northwest. Shopping online allows you to move at your own pace, from anywhere in the world — filtering by size or price, saving favorites, discovering new artists, and getting a sense of what resonates with you. Each artwork page includes details to help you understand scale, medium, and availability. And an a purchase button! You can purchase something and have it shipped right to your home, or pick it up in person. Instant gratification! But no pressure. For many collectors, browsing our online gallery leads to reaching out to us for additional guidance and/or arranging to see the work in person. Start your art journey here. 2. Call or Email Us for Personalized Help If you’d prefer a more guided experience, we’re always happy to help directly. Many of our clients reach out when they have questions, need recommendations, or are searching for something specific for a space. We regularly work with clients both locally and across the country. Through digital mockups, videos, and detailed images, we can help you visualize how a piece will live in your home or office before making a decision. Think of this as a collaborative process — we’re here to help you narrow options, answer questions, and make the experience feel comfortable and clear. 👉 Email us at hello@seattleartsource.com or call (971)-384-6132 3. Shop In Person by Appointment For those who want to experience artwork up close, visiting our space is a special way to connect with the work. Seeing art in person allows you to fully experience texture, scale, color, and presence — things that can be difficult to capture on a screen. Appointments give you time to view work thoughtfully, ask questions, and explore pieces in a relaxed environment. Whether you’re looking for a single statement piece or beginning a larger project, we’re happy to guide you through the process. To schedule a visit, simply book an appointment here — we look forward to welcoming you into the space. 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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