



£2,935
An original abstract oil painting, inspired by Anton Chekhov's play, 'Three Sisters'. Based in Daphne, Alabama, Austrian artist Barbara Kuebel has shown her work extensively throughout Europe and the US. Inspired by 'awkward social interactions', she creates abstract expressionist figurative portraits rendered as life-sized woodworks that she carves by hand.
I love this piece because of its bold, expressive colours and modern abstract style, which can energise a neutral or minimalist space. It works particularly well in contemporary interiors or as a statement piece in a pared-back living room or bedroom. For styling, consider pairing it with clean-lined furniture and simple accessories to let the artwork stand out. It’s versatile enough to complement both monochrome schemes and more colourful, eclectic spaces - just ensure there’s enough space around it to really showcase its vibrancy. A good rule of thumb is to position it at eye level and layer with a few smaller, muted art pieces nearby for a balanced display.
Clara Reynolds
Flitch Interior Stylist
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