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JOHN DYER
Original Paintings
New paintings available to buy online now by Cornwall's best loved artist.
JOANNE SHORT
Original Oil Paintings
New paintings available to buy online now by Cornwall's acclaimed colourist painter.
TED DYER
Original Oil Paintings
New paintings available to buy online by Cornwall's best known impressionist artist.
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Cornwall Art Prints
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Christmas Exhibition 2024
New paintings by John Dyer & Joanne Short in the historic Porthmeor Studios in St Ives.
Summer Collection 2024
Online exhibition of new paintings by John Dyer & Joanne Short.
Easter Exhibition St Ives 2024
New paintings by John Dyer & Joanne Short in the historic Porthmeor Studios in St Ives.
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Georgia O'Keeffe (1887-1986) was an influential American artist known for her modern paintings of natural forms, particularly flowers, animal skulls, and New Mexico landscapes. Born in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, O'Keeffe grew up on a farm and developed an early interest in art. She received formal training at the Art Institute of Chicago and the Art Students League in New York, where she learned traditional painting techniques. However, her artistic direction changed significantly after studying with Arthur Wesley Dow, who encouraged her to focus on personal expression through the harmonious arrangement of line and colour.
O'Keeffe's breakthrough came when she sent a series of abstract charcoal drawings to a friend in New York, who showed them to the photographer and gallery owner Alfred Stieglitz. Stieglitz exhibited her work in 1916, beginning a lifelong professional and personal relationship. O'Keeffe moved to New York in 1918, where she became integral to Stieglitz's circle of modernist artists and married him in 1924.
During the 1920s, O'Keeffe gained acclaim for her large-scale paintings of flowers, which she magnified to highlight their intricate forms and colours, making them almost abstract. Her works, such as "Jimson Weed/White Flower No. 1" and "Black Iris", are iconic examples of this style. O'Keeffe's fascination with the American landscape is also evident in her depictions of New York skyscrapers and the vast desert scenes of New Mexico, where she spent significant time from 1929 onward and eventually made her permanent home in 1949.
In New Mexico, O'Keeffe found endless inspiration in the rugged terrain, bleached animal bones, and clear desert light. Her paintings from this period, including "Cow's Skull: Red, White, and Blue" and "Pelvis Series," reflect her deep connection to the landscape. Even in her later years, when her eyesight began to fail, O'Keeffe continued to create art with the help of assistants, focusing on themes she had explored throughout her career.
O'Keeffe's legacy as a pioneer of American modernism endures, with her work continuing to inspire and captivate audiences worldwide. Her innovative approach and unique vision have secured her place as one of the most influential artists of the 20th century.
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A stunning picture that was efficiently delivered to Amsterdam in a very short time frame.
From order to delivery the process was fast and efficient, especially as it was to the Netherlands.
Loved this case for my new iPhone 16 pro - it makes me smile and the vibrant colours are just gorgeous
Love it. So cheering on these dark days of winter. Thank you John.
I was looking for a print of st ives and came across John dyers work . I particularly like the colours and style of this piece , especially the fat seagulls . It’s complete fun in a frame and reminds us of happy days spent at the harbour
The print is fabulous, beautiful and my sister will love it. Thank you
Really like this picture as it brings brightness to our kitchen diner. We framed it with a white border and blue second border. Looks amazing
We love John’s pictures of France. We already have an original of Nice but bought this poster as it brings back so many wonderful memories.
Superb communication and attentiveness from gallery. The poster is of course wonderful.
Love this print - bright, sunny and makes one feel warm and happy!
Delivery was all easy and straightforward. Many thanks.
The print is even better in real life. It’s printed on beautiful quality paper which makes the colours really pop and the painting itself is simply charming. It brings so much joy to us. We love it! Thank you
A lovely art print bought as a memory of our holidays on the beautiful Isles of Scilly.
The frame is very well made and displays the art print beautifully. Ordering from John Dyer Gallery was simple and delivery swift. I would not hesitate to order from them again.
Thank you so much for the amazing customer service, and most beautiful painting of our favourite place
Absolutely beautiful painting. So thrilled with it. Completely amazing service: beautifully packaged, framed and safely delivered really quickly.
Lovely picture, bought 3 after our recent trip to Cornwall. Already thinking of getting more.
Have walked this coastal path from St Agnes to Chapel Porth and back countless time. I am now pleased that this fabulous print is the first thing I see every morning. Beautiful, happy colours. Nice frame. I’m now planning of ordering one of Mount’s Bay by same artist.