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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 really like this bike art print for its clean, minimalist style and its intriguing display of bicycle parts. It works particularly well in modern or industrial interiors, adding a touch of technical interest without overwhelming the space. To style it effectively, consider hanging it above a neutral sofa or in a gallery wall with other monochrome or vintage-inspired pieces. Pairing it with simple frames or pinning it directly on the wall can also enhance its architectural feel. Practical tip: keep accessories and furniture in subdued tones to let the artwork stand out as a focal point. This piece offers a clever way to inject personality into a room while maintaining a sleek and curated look.
Lina Chen
Flitch Interior Stylist
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