This Australian Art Print features a painting that John Dyer created in the Australian outback during his Banrock Station Wine residency. The dramatic orange cliffs in the Australian outback at Banrock Station creates the background for the white bark of the gum trees. Cockatoos roost in the trees overlooking the newly flooded wetlands and the baby red gum trees. Our view is through rain lilies that have burst into life with the recent rains in the outback. A stunning John Dyer print of Australia at its best.
Item Information
Description | Signed Limited Edition Print |
Artist | Cornish Artist John Dyer (born 1968) |
Paper type | Archival matte textured watercolour paper. Heavy weight paper approx 300gsm |
Signed by the Artist | Signed by John Dyer |
Number of prints in the edition | 50 signed & numbered prints |
Print process | Premium Quality Fine art Giclée Print. Produced to exacting standards by the artists using the highest possible quality printing technology. |
Medium | UV-resistant archival ink creating vibrant rich colours and the maximum longevity. As with all pieces of art please avoid hanging in direct sunlight if possible. |
Paper size | 432mm x 559mm I 17″ x 22″ |
Image size | 389mm x 389mm I 15.3″ x 15.3″ |
Artist Information Links
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“Ephemeral rain lilies in yellow ochre sand dunes say thank you for rain and baby red gums and their living ancestors say thank you for precious water pumped from the river to keep them alive until the next river floodwaters arrive. The limestone cliffs mark the edge of the river valley and tell of millions of years of sea bed buildup that was carved down by the river just 700,000 years ago.” Manager of Banrock Station Wine.