A Colorful Home Outside of Seattle Reflects the Owners? Journeys
When you walk into the house of freelance illustrator and designer Marisol Ortega, you instantly notice the color that surrounds you in her Federal Way, WA home. As a first generation Mexican-American who fell in love with traveling as an exchange student in high school, she’s made sure to incorporate art picked up from the […]
When you walk into the house of freelance illustrator and designer Marisol Ortega, you instantly notice the color that surrounds you in her Federal Way, WA home. As a first generation Mexican-American who fell in love with traveling as an exchange student in high school, she’s made sure to incorporate art picked up from the places she’s visited from around the world. Marisol and her husband are also inspired by flash tattoo art, which is also reflected on their gallery art walls. “It makes me happy walking [into the house] and it’s full of plants, artwork we love, and it’s where our kitties mostly hang out so we are greeted by them every time,” Marisol shares. Marisol met her husband Rob, an Englishman, while traveling abroad in Australia. The couple relocated to Washington state from Kansas City just eight months ago. “When we decided to move back to the west coast from Kansas City we were looking for something with a big backyard and lots of nature nearby,” Marisol says. “Personally, I wanted to live in a place where the forest met the sea. We also wanted to live in a diverse neighb...
When you walk into the house of freelance illustrator and designer Marisol Ortega, you instantly notice the color that surrounds you in her Federal Way, WA home. As a first generation Mexican-American who fell in love with traveling as an exchange student in high school, she’s made sure to incorporate art picked up from the places she’s visited from around the world. Marisol and her husband are also inspired by flash tattoo art, which is also reflected on their gallery art walls. “It makes me happy walking [into the house] and it’s full of plants, artwork we love, and it’s where our kitties mostly hang out so we are greeted by them every time,” Marisol shares. Marisol met her husband Rob, an Englishman, while traveling abroad in Australia. The couple relocated to Washington state from Kansas City just eight months ago. “When we decided to move back to the west coast from Kansas City we were looking for something with a big backyard and lots of nature nearby,” Marisol says. “Personally, I wanted to live in a place where the forest met the sea. We also wanted to live in a diverse neighb...
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