‘Cadgwith Choughs and Colourful Cornish Sea’ captures the charm, colour and coastal life of one of Cornwall’s most loved fishing villages. Painted by acclaimed Cornish artist John Dyer, this vibrant large-scale work brings together Cornish culture, working boats, wildlife and joyful storytelling in a scene brimming with movement and life.
At the heart of the painting, the turquoise water of Cadgwith Cove glows with light, shifting from deep blue to translucent aquamarine. A fishing boat marked PZ707 sails into the cove, painted with vivid reds, greens and yellows, and decorated with buoys that add rhythm and colour along its hull. The figures on board appears delighted, raising their arms in celebration, adding a playful human warmth to the scene.
Around the cove, swimmers dot the water, and gulls skim the surface. The surrounding cliffs are brought to life with choughs, patches of wildflowers and splashes of pinks, yellows and whites, capturing the texture of Cornish coastal flora and rock formations. Small cottages with yellow and blue roofs climb up the hillside, nestled amongst fields painted in fresh greens and soft coastal hues. Each building is filled with character and contributes to the sense of a thriving, close-knit coastal community.
Above the village, birds circle the sky. The distinctive red beaks and legs of the choughs, along with their sweeping wing shapes, create a dynamic contrast against the blue heavens. These iconic birds of Cornwall add both symbolism and authenticity to the piece, echoing the artist’s deep connection to the region’s wildlife and landscape.
Figures explore the cliff path on the right, enjoying the wildflowers and rugged terrain. Their colourful clothing contrasts beautifully with the rocky textures, bringing additional warmth and narrative to the painting.
This joyful and expressive work, painted with texture and impasto brush work captures the spirit of Cadgwith, its community, its coastline and its wildlife. A highly collectable painting, it celebrates Cornwall’s beauty, identity and sense of place through colour, energy and the unmistakable style of John Dyer.
Item Information
| Description |
Framed Original Painting |
| Artist |
Cornish Artist John Dyer (born 1968) |
| Signed by the Artist |
Signed by John Dyer |
| Painting size |
24 x 36 inches |
| Medium |
Acrylic on board |
| Framed size |
32 x 44 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. Hand-finished in almond white paint. |
| Ready to hang |
Strung with picture cord and ready to hang |
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