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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. David is a cycling fan, and Race Support Vehicles is an illustration featuring an assortment of support vehicles he's seen at events.
I love this print for its vintage charm and playful retro vibe, making it a versatile piece for a variety of interiors. It works particularly well in spaces with a nostalgic or eclectic theme, adding character without overpowering the room. To style it effectively, consider pairing it with natural wood or neutral-toned frames to enhance its cosy, vintage appeal. It also pairs well with soft furnishings - think linen cushions or earthy rugs - to keep the look warm and inviting. For a more modern twist, hang it alongside contemporary furniture and minimalist accessories, letting the artwork bring a pop of colour and interest. Practical tip: display it at eye level in a living room, hallway or home office to make it a conversational focal point.
Anaya Kapoor
Flitch Interior Stylist
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