

£250
With two works hanging next to a Tracey Emin at Ludlow House, Scarlett Bowman is one to watch. Bowman's digital print is accentuated with a varnish overlay, and as the only edition to feature a flocking overlay, this piece has a truly unique texture. Kate Bryan, Soho House Head of Collections, says, 'I love this really reduced aesthetic that she uses. She's using a dishcloth, a scouring pad, which is flocked, and the blue and white check, as brilliantly graphic and cool as it is, is actually a piece of jay cloth. She takes everyday domestic things and makes you see their fragmentations, their really interesting colour patterns. She's making you awake to the possibilities of art and design in the most mundane and quiet corners of your life.' 'Domestic Bliss (red, blue, pink)' by Scarlett Bowman Archival Inkjet with Varnish and Flocking Overlays on Somerset Satin 330gsm Paper Edition of 25 Cut Edge H36 x W28cm Pieces feature in Ludlow House, the Ned, Dean Street Townhouse, Soho House Mumbai
I love this piece for its bold use of colour and textured layers, which add visual interest without overwhelming a space. It works particularly well in contemporary or eclectic interiors where pops of colour are welcome, especially in living rooms or bedrooms with neutral palettes. For practical styling, consider pairing it with minimalist furniture and understated accessories to let the artwork truly stand out. To prevent it from clashing, keep surrounding decor simple and perhaps introduce small accents of red, blue, or pink elsewhere in the room for cohesion. This piece is versatile enough to bring energy into playful schemes or to act as a statement piece amidst more subdued surroundings.
Sienna Brooks
Flitch Interior Stylist
Height:
36.0cmWidth:
28.0cmDepth:
28.0cm