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An original landscape work inspired by the garden of author, poet and gardener Victoria 'Vita' Mary Sackville-West. This original landscape is part of a series of works inspired by the artist's visit to the Sissinghurst Castle Garden in Kent, where he "began to think about beautiful plants in shadowy corners". Created using oil on canvas, it imagines "little explosions" of colour and shape. About the artist Philip Maltman is an abstract artist shortlisted for the John Moores painting prize. Born in Ayrshire, a historic country on the coast of Scotland, he is known for exploring the littoral zone through his work - the area of shoreline where the sea meets the land.
I love the bold use of colour and understated abstraction in the Ritorno di Tobia print, which makes it a versatile piece. It works particularly well in minimalist or scandi interiors where its green tones can add a touch of richness without overwhelming the space. A practical styling tip is to hang it at eye level above a neutral sofa or beneath a line of simple shelving; this allows it to become a quiet focal point. Pairing it with other nature-inspired accessories, like potted plants or textured ceramics, will enhance its organic feel while maintaining a cohesive, contemporary look.
Sienna Brooks
Flitch Interior Stylist
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