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'Sweet Peas and Sailboats, Pendennis Headland, Falmouth', 24x18 inches acrylic on canvas. Coastal Painting of Cornwall by Cornish Artist John Dyer.

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'Sweet Peas and Sailboats, Pendennis Headland, Falmouth', 24x18 inches acrylic on canvas. Coastal Painting of Cornwall by Cornish Artist John Dyer.

John Dyer, one of Cornwall’s most acclaimed contemporary artists, brings to life the vibrant beauty of the Cornish coast in 'Sweet Peas and Sailboats, Pendennis Headland, Falmouth'. This stunning 24 x 18-inch acrylic on canvas captures a quintessential summer day on the Fal River, viewed from the lush Pendennis Headland. 

The composition is a joyful explosion of colour and life. In the foreground, wild sweetpeas in vibrant pinks and magentas cascade along the edge of the scene, while the lush foliage of arching trees evokes the warm, Mediterranean feel that often surprises along Cornwall’s coastline. These natural elements frame a sparkling view of the Fal River, dotted with playful sailboats and the iconic Black Rock buoy, all set against the gentle curves of the Roseland Peninsula in the distance. The famous St Anthony Lighthouse stands proudly on the far shore, marking the entry to the river's estuary.

Dyer’s characteristic use of bold, bright colours and dynamic brushstrokes captures the energy of the landscape. The sparkling water, bustling with swimmers, boats, and birds, reflects the lively spirit of coastal Cornwall. Above the scene, puffins swoop through a clear blue sky, adding a sense of playful movement that complements the boats and sea life below.

This painting is a quintessential example of John Dyer’s ability to capture the joyous harmony between nature, the sea, and human activity. It transports the viewer into the moment, allowing you to experience the warmth of a Cornish summer and the excitement of life by the water.

'Sweet Peas and Sailboats, Pendennis Headland, Falmouth' is a perfect investment for discerning collectors who seek beautiful artwork and a piece that reflects the vibrant essence of Cornwall. John Dyer’s work is internationally recognised and held in prestigious private and public collections, making this original painting a valuable addition to any collection.

This piece of Cornish art, 'Sweet Peas and Sailboats, Pendennis Headland, Falmouth' by John Dyer, and other original paintings for sale on our online art gallery, can be purchased securely online. We provide free worldwide delivery to your door.

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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 32 x 26 inches
Frame type John Dyer: In the 1950s, simple neutral frames became popular for St Ives artists. John chooses an off-white so the lightest tones appear in the painting. The moulding is a variation of 'Salvator Rosa' from Italy. Hand-finished in almond white paint.
Ready to hang Strung with picture cord and ready to hang


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'Sweet Peas and Sailboats, Pendennis Headland, Falmouth', 24x18 inches acrylic on canvas. Coastal Painting of Cornwall by Cornish Artist John Dyer.
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John Dyer, one of Cornwall’s most acclaimed contemporary artists, brings to life the vibrant beauty of the Cornish coast in 'Sweet Peas and Sailboats, Pendennis Headland, Falmouth'. This stunning 24 x 18-inch acrylic on canvas captures a quintessential summer day on the Fal River, viewed from the lush Pendennis Headland. 

The composition is a joyful explosion of colour and life. In the foreground, wild sweetpeas in vibrant pinks and magentas cascade along the edge of the scene, while the lush foliage of arching trees evokes the warm, Mediterranean feel that often surprises along Cornwall’s coastline. These natural elements frame a sparkling view of the Fal River, dotted with playful sailboats and the iconic Black Rock buoy, all set against the gentle curves of the Roseland Peninsula in the distance. The famous St Anthony Lighthouse stands proudly on the far shore, marking the entry to the river's estuary.

Dyer’s characteristic use of bold, bright colours and dynamic brushstrokes captures the energy of the landscape. The sparkling water, bustling with swimmers, boats, and birds, reflects the lively spirit of coastal Cornwall. Above the scene, puffins swoop through a clear blue sky, adding a sense of playful movement that complements the boats and sea life below.

This painting is a quintessential example of John Dyer’s ability to capture the joyous harmony between nature, the sea, and human activity. It transports the viewer into the moment, allowing you to experience the warmth of a Cornish summer and the excitement of life by the water.

'Sweet Peas and Sailboats, Pendennis Headland, Falmouth' is a perfect investment for discerning collectors who seek beautiful artwork and a piece that reflects the vibrant essence of Cornwall. John Dyer’s work is internationally recognised and held in prestigious private and public collections, making this original painting a valuable addition to any collection.

This piece of Cornish art, 'Sweet Peas and Sailboats, Pendennis Headland, Falmouth' by John Dyer, and other original paintings for sale on our online art gallery, can be purchased securely online. We provide free worldwide delivery to your door.

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 32 x 26 inches
Frame type John Dyer: In the 1950s, simple neutral frames became popular for St Ives artists. John chooses an off-white so the lightest tones appear in the painting. The moulding is a variation of 'Salvator Rosa' from Italy. Hand-finished in almond white paint.
Ready to hang Strung with picture cord and ready to hang


Artist Information Links

Read about artist John Dyer

Artist Chronology I Paintings in Public Collections I View John Dyer's Latest Paintings