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TED DYER
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Christmas Collection 2025
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Spirit of the Harvest | Eden Project
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This stunning and unique African art collection features the contemporary paintings of British artists John Dyer and Joanne Short, whose works emerge as a profound dialogue between artistic vision and cultural heritage.
The artists embarked upon an extraordinary journey to Kenya for the acclaimed Last Chance to Paint arts project, a venture born of deep reverence for our natural world and its increasingly fragile state. Their mission—at once ambitious and heartfelt—seeks to inspire young artists to forge meaningful connections with endangered environments, plants, wildlife, and tribal cultures across the globe. John Dyer, whose commitment to environmental causes runs as deep as the roots of the ancient acacia trees he depicts, serves as an official Artist for the Earth with EarthDay.org and has been honoured as a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society in London, recognitions that speak to the profound impact of his artistic vision.
The African art collection unfolds before the viewer with impressive and vibrant portrayals of rhinos, their ancient armoured forms captured with both precision and emotion; elephants, whose profound intelligence and familial bonds are rendered with striking sensitivity; graceful giraffes stretching towards the heavens; the proud Maasai tribe, keepers of ancestral wisdom; and the majestic silhouettes of Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Kenya, standing as eternal sentinels over the sprawling savannah landscapes.
African art presents itself as a rich tapestry of cultural heritage, woven through centuries of tradition and innovation, encompassing a vast and varied array of artistic expressions, from intricate sculpture and evocative painting to delicate pottery and sumptuous textiles. Each piece emerges not merely as an object of beauty but as a vessel of narrative, reflecting the diverse cultures and histories of the continent's people with a depth that speaks directly to the human spirit. Traditional African art often reveals itself through meticulously crafted wood carvings, textiles ablaze with colour, and symbolic motifs that carry the weight of generations, whilst modern African art represents a fascinating fusion, blending these time-honoured elements with contemporary styles and techniques in a manner that both honours the past and embraces the future. This harmonious interweaving creates a dynamic and constantly evolving art scene that continues to inspire and captivate those fortunate enough to encounter it. Whether one stands before the bold, sun-drenched colours of a South African painting or marvels at the detailed craftsmanship evident in West African carvings, African art reveals itself as a testament to the continent's boundless creativity and remarkable resilience in the face of profound historical challenges.
The history of African paintings unfolds as a narrative as ancient and storied as the continent itself, a chronicle written in pigment and passion across millennia. From the mythological and symbolic themes that dance across the art of ancient Egypt and Nubia to the vibrant and expressively contemporary works emerging from today's studios in Lagos, Nairobi, and Cape Town, these paintings offer a window—or perhaps more accurately, a mirror—into the very soul of Africa. Over the centuries, the evolution of African paintings has been profoundly influenced by the tumultuous currents of colonialism, the deep wounds of slavery, and the complex dynamics of globalisation; these forces have shaped not only the continent's history but also the brushstrokes of its artists. Yet, despite—and perhaps because of—these immense challenges, African artists have continued to create works of extraordinary power and presence, pieces that are not merely visually arresting but rich in cultural significance and historical resonance. 'The art speaks of our connection to the land,' as one Kenyan artist described it, 'it carries the voices of our ancestors and the dreams of our children.' Today, African paintings have achieved deserved recognition on the world stage, highly prized by discerning collectors and art enthusiasts from Manhattan to Monaco, celebrated not only for their beauty and exceptional craftsmanship but for the powerful narratives they convey—stories of struggle and triumph, of tradition and transformation, of a continent whose artistic voice grows ever more confident and compelling.
Kenya, with its breathtaking landscapes that stretch from the golden savannahs to the mist-shrouded mountains, and diverse wildlife that has roamed these territories since time immemorial, serves as a boundless wellspring of inspiration for artists whose souls are attuned to nature's grand symphony. The country's vibrant art scene emerges as a reflection of its extraordinarily rich heritage, with countless artists drawing deeply from the natural beauty of the African savannah, a place where the circle of life unfolds with raw beauty and uncompromising truth. One might imagine standing before a painting of majestic lions basking in the golden embrace of the setting sun, their amber eyes holding ancient wisdom, or perhaps a fine art print that captures with exquisite precision the intricate geometric patterns of traditional Maasai beadwork, each tiny bead part of a larger story that speaks of cultural identity and artistic inheritance. These remarkable pieces of wall art do far more than merely adorn a space; they transport the viewer to another world, bringing the warmth, vibrancy, and profoundly spiritual essence of Africa into your room, telling stories of a land where nature and culture are not separate realms but deeply intertwined aspects of a single, sacred reality. As one collector remarked upon acquiring a painting from this collection, 'It's as though a piece of Kenya's soul now resides in my home.' Whether you find yourself drawn to these works out of a desire to add a touch of African elegance to your living space or are seeking inspiration from the stunning landscapes of Kenya, this collection of art stands ready to transform your walls and create an atmosphere that is at once unique, inviting, and imbued with the ineffable spirit of Africa.
African artists have long stood at the vanguard of creative expression, pushing boldly against the boundaries of convention and challenging long-held notions of what art can be and what stories it might tell. From the revolutionary abstract expressionism of Ghanaian artistic luminary El Anatsui, whose transcendent works metamorphose humble, everyday materials—bottle caps, aluminium strips, and copper wire—into monumental sculptures that shimmer with life and memory, to the emotionally charged and intellectually provocative paintings of South African artist Marlene Dumas, whose canvases explore the complex territories of identity, desire, and human suffering with unflinching honesty, African artists continue to captivate and inspire audiences across the globe. Their work offers observers a profound and moving insight into the continent's immeasurably rich cultural heritage and the diverse, sometimes conflicting experiences of its peoples across time and geography. 'Art is not separate from life here,' one Nigerian painter explained, 'it flows from the same source as our music, our dance, our stories—it is how we make sense of being human.' By immersing oneself in the creations of these remarkably talented artists, one discovers a world of colour, shape, and form that resonates with both unique cultural expression and universal human truth—a rare combination that speaks simultaneously to the particular and the eternal. Whether you approach these works as a seasoned art collector with a discerning eye or simply as someone seeking to introduce a touch of African warmth and expressive power into your home environment, the diverse creations of African artists stand ready to inspire and delight, bringing with them not merely aesthetic pleasure but a warm and vibrant taste of Africa's boundless creative spirit into your personal space, connecting you to traditions and visions that span continents and centuries.
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We first visited Holywell Bay about 10 years ago and absolutely fell with in love with the place.
So much so we've been lucky enough to visit back twice a year every year since. We first came across John work in St Ives a few years back and had
our eye on this painting for a while. It just captures everything we love about the beach. The joy, the sense of family, the feeling of the summer. The quality of the print is excellent. Feels and looks like the actual painting.
The quality of the print is excellent and
Thanks arrived safely and is now on display
I’ve bought this picture for my brother who lives looking out on Fistral Beach as it’s so quirky!
Just what we wanted..perfect.
We love visiting Fowey and this picture just shows the vibrancy and fun that we associate with Fowey . Makes us smile every time we look at this picture
A great print and fair price, promptly deivered. Thanks.
Bought this note book for my daughter. I know she will love it. Art work is stunning as always. The quality of the paper is excellent. My daughter will enjoy using it, and looking at a little bit of Cornwall every time she does.
Great quality t-shirt with the fabulous, gorgeous picture on it 😀
Joanne's use of colour and Cornish motifs make me smile.
Excellent mugs with great artwork
Wonderful paintings, lovely vibrant colours, really evocative of Cornwall, the anticipation of a different, fabulous image for the year to come is something to look forward to.
We’ll all be milwionaires
or not but we’ll have a bright and cheerful Dyer Calendar to gaze upon- love it
I get John’s calendars every year and this year is just as brilliant as always. Good quality, Quickly delivered and beautiful.
Needed to speak to someone about delaying delivery, left a voice message and got a very helpful John himself call back quite quickly and everything was sorted the the print arrived exactly when needed.
Love the picture too - looks ace in a proper frame on the wall and floods the room with colour and memories.
This is the second print we have bought in the Gallery Monaco range. We adore the colours used, which remimd us of our holidays in the Côte d'Azur. The scenes are full of joy and we just love looking into them when walking around our home.




