Limited Edition Australian Art Print by John Dyer. Wandering through the Wetlands. Banrock Station Wine Australia.

Limited Edition Australian Art Print by John Dyer. Wandering through the Wetlands. Banrock Station Wine Australia.
This Australian Art Print features a painting that John Dyer created in the Australian outback during his Banrock Station Wine residency. Regent parrots fly across the wetlands and the boardwalk at Banrock Station in this beautiful Australian landscape print by artist John Dyer. The orange bull rushes dominate the foreground while the white bark of the gum trees is set off with the brilliant blue Australian sky. A couple wander across the board walk taking in the wonders of Australia. A beautiful John Dyer signed print.
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| 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" |
"The restoration of the wetland and the re-emergence of red gum forests, reeds and bulrushes provide food and shelter for more than 166 species of birds. This led to the development of the boardwalks along eight kilometres of trails that bring 20,000 people into the wetland - quietly and well informed. One of our rarest birds, the regent parrot, nests in red gum hollows and then flies to nearby mallee woodlands to forage - they are frequently seen darting through the wetland en-route." Manager of Banrock Station Australia.
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This Australian Art Print features a painting that John Dyer created in the Australian outback during his Banrock Station Wine residency. Regent parrots fly across the wetlands and the boardwalk at Banrock Station in this beautiful Australian landscape print by artist John Dyer. The orange bull rushes dominate the foreground while the white bark of the gum trees is set off with the brilliant blue Australian sky. A couple wander across the board walk taking in the wonders of Australia. A beautiful John Dyer signed print.
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" |
"The restoration of the wetland and the re-emergence of red gum forests, reeds and bulrushes provide food and shelter for more than 166 species of birds. This led to the development of the boardwalks along eight kilometres of trails that bring 20,000 people into the wetland - quietly and well informed. One of our rarest birds, the regent parrot, nests in red gum hollows and then flies to nearby mallee woodlands to forage - they are frequently seen darting through the wetland en-route." Manager of Banrock Station Australia.
Artist Information Links
Artist Chronology I Paintings in Public Collections I View John Dyer's Latest Paintings























