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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. Col Du Glandon is a moody black and white pencil sketch of a mountain pass in France.
I love this print for its understated elegance and timeless appeal. The monochrome palette makes it highly versatile, working well in both contemporary and traditional interiors. It pairs nicely with neutral colour schemes but can also add contrast to more colourful spaces. For styling, consider framing it with a simple border-matte black or white works best-to keep the focus on the artwork. It’s perfect above a sofa, fireplace, or even in a gallery wall setting. To add a bit of interest, pair it with textured objects or greenery nearby, creating a balanced and curated look without overcomplicating the space.
Anaya Kapoor
Flitch Interior Stylist
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