‘Caribbean Beach Paradise’ captures the heat, colour and joyful rhythm of Costa Rica’s Caribbean coast. Painted by acclaimed Cornish artist John Dyer, this jewel-like work brings the viewer straight into a world of tropical abundance, vibrant life and sunlit beach culture.
The foreground is filled with lush Caribbean plants. Broad banana leaves frame the composition with vivid greens, while a graceful coconut palm rises on the right, its trunk painted in rich blues and purples and crowned with ripe orange coconuts. Hibiscus flowers glow in warm reds and soft pinks, set against bold cheese plant leaves, spotted foliage and ferns. A small black beetle adds a touch of storytelling by the shoreline.
Wildlife brings movement and delight. A hummingbird hovers amongst the flowers, painted in bright pinks and purples, and a red-and-blue parrot sweeps across the sky. These details heighten the sense of immediacy and tropical energy.
The beach and sea beyond are full of life. Swimmers float in the rolling turquoise waves, others relax on the soft white sand, and small white-sailed boats glide across the horizon. Dyer’s lively brushwork captures the sparkle of the water, the rhythm of the surf and the inviting clarity of the Caribbean sea.
This uplifting painting brings together people, nature and colour in a scene that radiates joy and wellbeing. Jewel-like in scale and highly collectable, it is perfect for a home gallery wall and offers a vivid escape to the heat and beauty of Costa Rica.
Item Information
| Description |
Framed Original Painting |
| Artist |
Cornish Artist John Dyer (born 1968) |
| Signed by the Artist |
Signed by John Dyer |
| Painting size |
12 x 10 inches |
| Medium |
Acrylic on canvas |
| Framed size |
16 x 17.5 inches |
| Frame type |
The St Ives style picture frame is a Renaissance-inspired cassetta frame, Italian for 'little box', featuring a white stain finish that highlights the wood grain. With a 73mm wide profile and 39mm depth, it creates a recessed central panel, perfect for a timeless, contemporary and elegant display of the painting. |
| Ready to hang |
Strung with picture cord and ready to hang |
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