News Sarah's Favorite Things Sarah’s Favorite Things, April 2022 Posted on March 24, 2022February 25, 2025 by hello@seattleartsource.com Tulips in my house! I think I have mentioned this before, but I really love fresh flowers at home. A few bunches of inexpensive tulips from the grocery store can be all it takes. And they are foolproof so no need for any expertise in flower arranging. Urban Hikes. As much as I love enjoying the plethora of mountain trails available to us, a last-minute urban hike can be equally as fun. Go Seattle staircases! I live in an apartment and don’t have my own outdoor space which means that access to gathering places like Chop House Row feels so precious. Enjoying the fire pit, live music and a discreet bottle from Wide Eyed Wines means that warmer days are on their way. Share to Related News Non-Dual Ceramic Sculptural Lamps by Paige Stewart Paige Stewart’s sculptural work embodies all the elements that we cherish with the deliberate and thoughtful process of the made object. Tactile, hewn and emotional, they prompt us to slow down and appreciate craftsmanship and process. Paige translates each of these qualities into a collection of functional lamp sculpture which can be purchased in 3 sizes (small, medium and large) […] Read More Fin: A Swan’s Descent and an Artist’s Arrival I wasn’t prepared for the emotion that hit me when I first stood in front of Dawn Bassett’s Fin. Four feet of bronze—a black swan caught mid-fall, wings spread in that suspended moment before surrender. It stopped me cold. Not just because of its technical beauty, though it is undeniably beautiful. But because it feels […] Read More Intimacy: The Art of Close Observation, 10.24.25 Join us in the gallery for an evening of engaging discussion with three inspiring figurative artists Barry Johnson, Kyler Pahang, and Kade Marsili. Read More Services Artists Gallery News Events About Contact
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