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Mark Rothko’s 1967 artwork is named Untitled since the artist preferred to leave his art open for interpretation. Rothko believed that without the influence of words, each viewer would experience the artwork differently. It’s printed by King & Mc Gaw on high-quality matte paper and presented in a stained-black solid ash frame that’s ready to hang.
I love this piece for its bold yet pared-back colour palette, making it a versatile addition to various interiors. The pink and navy combination offers a striking contrast that can anchor a neutral room or complement more colourful spaces. It’s particularly effective in minimalist or contemporary settings, where its simplicity allows it to stand out, but it also works well in eclectic or layered schemes as a focal point. Practical styling tips include pairing it with other understated artworks or keeping surrounding accessories minimal to let the colours really sing. Additionally, the clean white frame makes it easy to integrate into different colour schemes and interior styles without feeling overpowering.
Imani Lewis
Flitch Interior Stylist
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