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Limited Edition Print by Cornish Artist John Dyer. 'Meditating under the Moon, Trevose Head Lighthouse'. Cornwall Art Gallery Print.

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This limited edition print by Cornish artist John Dyer of Trevose Head and Mother Ivey's Bay in Cornwall reproduces his painting 'Meditating under the Moon, Trevose Head Lighthouse' on archival watercolour paper. Numbered, titled and signed by the artists and printed with archival inks, this Cornwall gallery art print is a beautiful way to enjoy this celebrated artist's work. The limited edition print features a couple standing on the cliffs beneath a full moon with puffins and seagulls flying across the star-filled night sky. A magical image of Cornwall that features the very best contemporary Cornish art.

This edition is of only 50 museum-quality prints, and each is personally signed, numbered and titled by John Dyer in his Cornish studio.

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Item Information

Description Signed Limited Edition Print
Artist Cornish Artist John Dyer (born 1968)
Paper type Archival matte textured watercolour paper. Heavyweight paper approx 300gsm
Signed by the Artist Signed by John Dyer
Number of prints in the edition 50 signed & numbered prints
Print process Premium Quality Fine Art Giclée Print. They are produced to exacting standards by the artists using the highest possible quality printing technology.
Medium UV-resistant archival ink creates vibrant, rich colours and maximum longevity. As with all pieces of art please avoid hanging in direct sunlight if possible.
Paper size A3+ Size - 480mm x 330mm
Image size 260mm x 310mm
Frame type Unframed

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Sue

It's amazing as are all of John's! See my review and others on his web site.

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David
Just beautiful

The print arrived swiftly and I am super impressed by the gallery service and the quality of this fine art print. John Dyer's art is amazing!

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Sue
Magical!

This charming and beautiful print tells a story. From where did the couple come? For how long had they been meditating, facing the sea with arms outstretched? Did they always come when the moon was full? The nearby Trevose Head Lighthouse stands like a beacon, gleaming white against the inky blue sea and sky. The strong dark blue of both and the dark green of the land add to the drama and make this picture very atmospheric.
There are choughs in the foreground and flying in the sky, as well as puffins and seagulls overhead. There are also a few small boats in the distance. The turquoise and white of the moon mirror the colours of the grass and the waves. This is a really magical print, and I can't wait to get it framed. It will be facing a lighthouse doorstop on the tumble dryer - as I have enough doorstops on the floor - that I bought in honour of many of John's paintings.