This Cornwall painting is an original piece of coastal art painted in acrylic on canvas by Cornish artist John Dyer.
'Snowy Encounter at Botallack' is a charming winter scene captured in John Dyer’s unmistakable, vibrant style, blending fun with a deep appreciation for Cornwall’s iconic landscapes. Measuring 10 x 12 inches, this delightful acrylic on canvas invites the viewer to a rare snow-covered Botallack, where land and sea intertwine under a gentle snowfall. Against the snowy cliffs, we see the familiar yet surreal sight of a figure walking a dog coming face to face with a cornish chough, creating a playful juxtaposition of the everyday against Cornwall’s dramatic, wintry coast.
Dyer’s meticulous attention to detail brings this miniature landscape to life, with scattered snowflakes, rugged cliffs, and historical mining structures echoing the rich heritage of the Cornish coast. The scene is dotted with fishing boats, the Scillonian Ferry, seabirds, and choughs, each rendered with a lively charm that enhances the painting’s warmth despite the cold setting. The bold hues and thoughtful composition give this small work a depth and resonance that extends far beyond its size, making it an evocative celebration of Cornwall’s enduring spirit in winter.
'Snowy Encounter at Botallack' is an exquisite addition to any collection, embodying the artist’s signature blend of joy, history, and natural beauty. Perfect for those seeking a unique and heartfelt piece, this original painting serves as a small yet powerful testament to the beauty of Cornwall through the eyes of one of its most admired and widely collected artists.
Item Information
Description |
Framed Original Painting |
Artist |
Cornish Artist John Dyer (born 1968) |
Signed by the Artist |
Signed by John Dyer |
Painting size |
10 x 12 inches |
Medium |
Acrylic on canvas |
Framed size |
17 x 15 inches |
Frame type |
John Dyer: In the 1950s, simple neutral frames became popular for St Ives artists. John chooses an off-white so the lightest tones appear in the painting. The moulding is a variation of 'Salvator Rosa' from Italy. It is hand-finished in almond white paint. |
Ready to hang |
Strung with picture cord and ready to hang |
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