Limited Edition Australian Art Print by John Dyer. Wine and Wetlands. Banrock Station Wine Australia. Animal Art Prints

Limited Edition Australian Art Print by John Dyer. Wine and Wetlands. Banrock Station Wine Australia. Animal Art Prints
This Australian Art Print features a painting that John Dyer created in the Australian outback during his Banrock Station Wine residency. Kangaroos, swamphens, spoonbills, waders and pelicans all gather under the gum trees and in the wetlands at Banrock Station's vineyards in Australia. Artist John Dyer has captured the biodiversity of this special landscape. This high-quality hand-signed, titled and numbered print really captures the spirit of Australia. Printed to museum-quality standards on watercolour paper by the artist and with free worldwide delivery to your door.
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| Description | Signed Limited Edition Print |
| Artist | Cornish Artist John Dyer (born 1968) |
| Paper type | Archival matte textured watercolour paper. Heavyweight 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 creates vibrant rich colours and 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" |
"This is the signature of Banrock Station created by careful water management. The vineyard is watered by drippers to reduce evaporation. Soil moisture is monitored by probes to ensure the vines are given the right amount of water at the right time. The wetlands are dried out every two years to copy the natural flood/drought cycle of the river. The wetland plants and animals love the cycle of droughts and floods. Kangaroos graze on the fresh wetland sedges and grasses after spring floods and purple swamphens, yellow-billed spoonbills and many species of waders forage in the plant zone. Every visitor to Banrock Station has the opportunity to see this story." Manager Banrock Station, Australia
Artist Information Links
Artist Chronology I Paintings in Public Collections I View John Dyer's Latest Paintings
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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. Kangaroos, swamphens, spoonbills, waders and pelicans all gather under the gum trees and in the wetlands at Banrock Station's vineyards in Australia. Artist John Dyer has captured the biodiversity of this special landscape. This high-quality hand-signed, titled and numbered print really captures the spirit of Australia. Printed to museum-quality standards on watercolour paper by the artist and with free worldwide delivery to your door.
Item Information
| Description | Signed Limited Edition Print |
| Artist | Cornish Artist John Dyer (born 1968) |
| Paper type | Archival matte textured watercolour paper. Heavyweight 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 creates vibrant rich colours and 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" |
"This is the signature of Banrock Station created by careful water management. The vineyard is watered by drippers to reduce evaporation. Soil moisture is monitored by probes to ensure the vines are given the right amount of water at the right time. The wetlands are dried out every two years to copy the natural flood/drought cycle of the river. The wetland plants and animals love the cycle of droughts and floods. Kangaroos graze on the fresh wetland sedges and grasses after spring floods and purple swamphens, yellow-billed spoonbills and many species of waders forage in the plant zone. Every visitor to Banrock Station has the opportunity to see this story." Manager Banrock Station, Australia
Artist Information Links
Artist Chronology I Paintings in Public Collections I View John Dyer's Latest Paintings























