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Shyama Ruffell grew up in the Sussex countryside. Her childhood memories of submerging herself in long grasses and discovering a secret magical world of colourful wildflowers and insects are a sign. View More. Shyama Ruffell grew up in the Sussex countryside. Her childhood memories of submerging herself in long grasses and discovering a secret magical world of colourful wildflowers and insects are a significant influence on her paintings. Shyama’s images are jammed full of colour, texture and pattern reminiscent of ceramic and fabric designs (another source of great inspiration for her). Fresh flowers always fill her studio and provide fantastic reference material together with drawings and photographs. With their semi-abstract edge, her paintings become “A cocktail of William Morris and Rousseau in an English meadow, with a splash of Klimt”.
I love this piece for its vibrant, playful energy and versatile colour palette. It works particularly well in bright, contemporary interiors or eclectic spaces where a splash of colour can really lift the mood. The square size and contemporary frame make it ideal for placing above a sideboard, in a living room corner, or even in a creative workspace to inspire and energise. Practical styling tips include pairing it with neutral furnishings to let the artwork stand out, or layering with minimalist accessories for a balanced look. Its cheerful, abstract floral design also lends itself well to casual or boho styles, making it an easy, lively addition that can instantly brighten any room.
Anaya Kapoor
Flitch Interior Stylist
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