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Depicting some of the most iconic architecture of London's skyline, Richard Macneil captures a welcome break in rainfall. People, some with umbrellas open still, make their way down the Thames beneath the shelter of trees and the illumination of street lights. Framed, unglazed and finished with a hand-applied artist's texture gel. Arrives ready to hang on your wall. Richard Macneil is a self-taught artist who has worked in the fields of sculpture, ceramics and graphics, and founded the Macneil Studio in 2009 with his wife and sons. While working in the US, he got to see his artwork displayed in the Oval office of the White House.
I love this print because of its expansive, panoramic format that makes it a striking focal point in a room. Its muted colour palette and soft scene work particularly well in contemporary, modern, or coastal interiors, adding a touch of visual interest without overwhelming the space. To style it effectively, consider placing it above a sofa or sideboard in a neutral or light-toned room - it pairs beautifully with minimalist furniture. Practical tips include keeping surrounding decor understated to let the artwork shine, and if framing isn't included, opting for a sleek, simple border can help enhance its modern appeal. This piece is versatile enough to suit both living areas and hallways, making it a great statement buy for aspirational city or riverside homes.
Sienna Brooks
Flitch Interior Stylist
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