Meet the artist
Betty Sims-Hilditch is a London-based artist who creates line drawings and black-and-white photographs. She uses a mix of ink, charcoal, watercolour and pencil to give depth and character to her illustrations, while her landscape photographs are all about soulful use of light.
In the frame
A wide, black frame with bevelled edges suits these nostalgic drawings. Together with the white card mount, it also matches their monochrome colours.
Where we see it
These prints look good in a group, so the various scenes tell a bit of a story. This works well on a staircase, where the simple frames draw the eye upwards. And in rooms that feel a little dark, the white areas in the picture will brighten them up.