


£2,900
Thick and thinly applied layers of paint create a mix of high-sheen and matte finishes across this abstract landscape on canvas. Bristol-based Jack Paffett often uses his surroundings as a starting point for his artworks, before allowing them to become mutated by spontaneous impulses on the canvas. Over-painted, erased and then reworked, his abstract pieces always show remnants of the layers that came before.
This piece is a vibrant, abstract floral that works particularly well in eclectic or contemporary interiors, adding a pop of colour and artistic interest. I love how it combines bold, painterly strokes with softer tones, making it versatile for living rooms or bedrooms that could do with a lively focal point. Practical styling tips include pairing it with neutral frames to let the artwork speak for itself, or layering it alongside other textured pieces for a richer look. It’s particularly effective when hung at eye level above a sofa or sideboard, creating an engaging visual anchor in your space.
Imani Lewis
Flitch Interior Stylist
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