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Living room with a grey sofa, coffee table, plant, and two colourful framed artworks by Cornish artists Joanne Short and John Dyer.

Art Gallery Blog & Interior Journal


Insights from the John Dyer Gallery

Welcome to our Art Gallery & Interior Journal—a curated space exploring the intersection of contemporary fine art, interior design, and the restorative beauty of the Cornish coast.

Each month, we bring you expert insights into modern coastal interior design, art history, and the unique stories behind our acclaimed Cornish artists. From the vibrant, joyful perspectives of John Dyer to the elegant colorist landscapes of Joanne Short and the atmospheric mastery of Ted Dyer, our journal provides the inspiration you need to curate a home filled with "Organic Calm." This new Journal takes over from our legacy art blog that has snippets of artist and gallery news going back many years.

Welcome to our Art Gallery & Interior Journal—a curated space exploring the intersection of contemporary fine art, interior design, and the restorative beauty of the Cornish coast.

Each month, we bring you expert insights into modern coastal interior design, art history, and the unique stories behind our acclaimed Cornish artists. From the vibrant, joyful perspectives of John Dyer to the elegant colorist landscapes of Joanne Short and the atmospheric mastery of Ted Dyer, our journal provides the inspiration you need to curate a home filled with "Organic Calm." This new Journal takes over from our legacy art blog that has snippets of artist and gallery news going back many years.

Art Gallery & Interior Journal

In 2026, the traditional coastal theme has undergone a sophisticated transformation. We have moved away from stark whites and nautical patterns towards a movement known as Organic Coastal. This new era of coastal interior design prioritises "Quiet Luxury," mental well-being, and a deep, biophilic connection to the natural world. This coastal style is not just about a visual coastal look; it is about creating a sanctuary through natural materials and contemporary art.

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