‘Beach Babes on Beach Towels, St Ives’ captures the bright, carefree rhythm of a perfect Cornish beach day. St Ives glows under a clear blue sky, its familiar sweep of golden sand alive with colour, movement and joyful sun worshippers. John Dyer, one of Cornwall’s most celebrated artists, paints the beach as a place of shared freedom where swimmers, families and friends all find their own moment in the sun.
In the foreground, bold beach towels create a lively patchwork of pattern and colour, framing relaxed figures enjoying the warmth of the day. Two topless sunbathers lie naturally on their towels, bringing a sense of unfiltered coastal life and the easy confidence that comes with the sea, sunshine and fresh air. A beautifully painted palm tree rises through the scene, its sculptural form echoing the vivid blues and pinks that have become part of the artist’s distinctive visual language.
Beyond the shoreline, swimmers bob in the surf while sailing boats and a colourful fishing boat animate the horizon. The deep turquoise of the Atlantic contrasts with the warm yellows of the sand, creating the kind of uplifting palette that makes John Dyer’s work so sought after by collectors. The painting brims with positivity and captures the simple pleasure of being beside the sea, making it a radiant addition to any interior and a meaningful celebration of Cornish coastal life.
This vibrant and highly collectable work is perfect for adding energy and warmth to a home gallery wall. As with many of John’s coastal pieces, it reflects the long tradition of St Ives painting, offering a contemporary and joyful continuation of Cornwall’s rich art history.
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 |
17.5 x 15.5 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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