
£1,050
Abstract, graphic shapes are created from oil paint on canvas. About the artist Bristol-based Jack Paffett often uses his surroundings as a starting point for his artworks, before allowing them to become mutated by spontaneous impulses on the canvas. Over-painted, erased and then reworked, his abstract pieces always show remnants of the layers that came before.
I love this piece because of its intriguing monochrome pattern and contemporary edge, making it a versatile choice for various interiors. It works particularly well in minimalist or modern spaces, where its subtle complexity can stand out against a neutral backdrop. To style it effectively, consider pairing it with simple furniture and avoiding too many competing colours or patterns nearby. It’s also a great option for adding visual interest above a sofa or mantle, or as part of a gallery wall with other black-and-white artworks for a cohesive look. Keep framing minimal to let the artwork be the focal point-this piece has the potential to add a sophisticated, graphic element to any room.
Evan Carter
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on Soho Home's website here