A stunning art card of John Dyer's "Beachy Treats" painting.
John Dyer is Cornwall's best known contemporary Naive artist. He paints immersed in the landscape of the county and this painting was painted at Gyllyngvase Beach in Falmouth. The painting was originally published worldwide by Canns Down Press but we are very pleased to be able to make it available once again for the many collectors who wish to own this famous image.
ARTIST INFORMATION John Dyer is one of the UK's most exciting and well known artists. His work is collected internationally and his paintings have been the subject of popular television programmes and a wide range of merchandise. John has worked as Artist in residence for many organisations including Eden Project, Bioversity International, Banrock Station and Darwin200.
"There is an innocence and freshness to John Dyer's art that follows a tradition in Cornwall. Rather than trying to record what he sees, John sets out to capture the 'essence' of his subject. It is his ability to capture the 'essence' of what is important that seems to appeal to those who have shown great vision and originality in their own careers, such as Tim Smit, Alan Titchmarsh, Toyah Willcox and Kim Wilde who are all collectors of the artists paintings."
A stunning art card of John Dyer's "Beachy Treats" painting.
John Dyer is Cornwall's best known contemporary Naive artist. He paints immersed in the landscape of the county and this painting was painted at Gyllyngvase Beach in Falmouth. The painting was originally published worldwide by Canns Down Press but we are very pleased to be able to make it available once again for the many collectors who wish to own this famous image.
ARTIST INFORMATION John Dyer is one of the UK's most exciting and well known artists. His work is collected internationally and his paintings have been the subject of popular television programmes and a wide range of merchandise. John has worked as Artist in residence for many organisations including Eden Project, Bioversity International, Banrock Station and Darwin200.
"There is an innocence and freshness to John Dyer's art that follows a tradition in Cornwall. Rather than trying to record what he sees, John sets out to capture the 'essence' of his subject. It is his ability to capture the 'essence' of what is important that seems to appeal to those who have shown great vision and originality in their own careers, such as Tim Smit, Alan Titchmarsh, Toyah Willcox and Kim Wilde who are all collectors of the artists paintings."
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