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David Sparshott focuses on getting the basics right. He uses graphite and coloured pencil to capture the detail in the ordinary, from bikes to cars and mountains. He's based in Suffolk, and his accomplished observational style has been commisioned by impressive names like The New York Times. In fact, it's this world travel that inspired a lot of his pieces. Anatomy Of A Bicycle is a vibrant hand-drawn illustration of a deconstructed bicycle, in bright reds and yellows.
I love this bike print for its clean, educational aesthetic that adds a touch of vintage engineering charm to any room. It works particularly well in eclectic, industrial, or modern interiors where it can serve as a focal point or conversation starter. To style it effectively, consider pairing it with natural wood or metal accessories to complement the oak frame and create harmony with other vintage or utilitarian pieces. For a polished look, hang it above a minimalist sideboard or study desk, and keep surrounding decor simple to let the details of the print really stand out. This piece is versatile enough to suit a home office, studio, or even a child's room with an interest in mechanics or cycling.
Lina Chen
Flitch Interior Stylist
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