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Honestly this was a pleasant surprise on my visit to Horniman, and not what I had expected to see - a native American totem pole in South London! The museum, the clocktower, the mosaic- all spectacular but I chose this angle to make the totem pole the 'hero' as it's such a unique and interesting piece against the contrasting architecture of the building itself. London’s first Alaskan totem pole, It was carved by Nathan Jackson, a Tlingit from Alaska, at the Museum of Mankind from 15 May to 15 June 1985. I loved doing the illustration, and including details like some colourful guests from the butterfly house making an appearance in the gardens. Sold unframed.
I love the Horniman Museum and Gardens print for its vibrant colours and playful design, making it a fantastic statement piece. It works well in a contemporary or eclectic interior, adding a pop of colour to neutral schemes or complementing other bold hues. Practical styling tips include pairing it with minimalistic framing to let the artwork shine, and placing it above a desk or sofa for a focal point. It also pairs nicely with brass or wooden accents, enhancing its lively character and making it versatile enough for both living rooms and home offices.
Evan Carter
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on Wolf & Badger's website here