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An abstract depiction of the Tuscan city of Siena, created from oil and crayon on a gesso panel. Painted in pastel shades of pink, lavender and green, this original artwork is one of a series inspired by Giovanni di Lorenzo's 1526 painting, "The Battle at Porta Camollia". 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 Siena 20 for its bold yet nuanced palette, which can serve as a focal point in both contemporary and eclectic interiors. It works especially well in spaces that benefit from a splash of colour or artistic energy, such as living rooms or hallways. To style it effectively, consider pairing it with understated furnishings and textures to let the artwork stand out. Practical tips include hanging it at eye level in a well-lit area to highlight its details and using complementary colours in accessories or cushions to tie the space together. Overall, it's a versatile piece that injects character while remaining adaptable to various decor styles.
Adrian Wells
Flitch Interior Stylist
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