‘Frolicking in the Harbour, St Michael’s Mount’ is a joyful and imaginative celebration of summer, painted in John Dyer’s vibrant, storytelling style. The harbour is alive with swimmers, boats, puffins and seals, all set against the lush tropical gardens and historic drama of St Michael’s Mount rising above.
Beneath the waves, the scene takes a delightful turn — playful whales glide alongside a group of mischievous, topless mermaids with golden hair and stripy tails, bringing a sense of cheeky magic to the composition. These exuberant figures, painted with humour and warmth, echo Dyer’s passion for myth, nature, and freedom.
The colourful cottages along the waterfront shimmer with sunlight, swimmers splash in the shallows, and the whole harbour sings with community, fun, and a celebration of the natural world.
This is a joyful and richly layered original — a standout piece that brings together Cornish culture, environmental spirit, and a dash of seaside fantasy. A visual feast that celebrates Cornwall’s natural and cultural heritage with a touch of magical realism, it’s a showstopping addition to any art collection.
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 18 inches |
Medium |
Acrylic on canvas |
Framed size |
29.5 x 23.5 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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