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Art Postcard by John Dyer of the Wildlife and colour at Banrock Station in Australia. "Wetland Wildlife" was painted on location by John during his residency with Banrock. A magical painting of the Australian Outback.

"The wine and wetland centre is beautifully blended into the mallee landscape overlooking the vineyards and wetlands. The arrival of bilbies, a small marsupial not seen here for more than 100 years, marks the commitment of Banrock Station to completely restoring the landscape. A ten kilometre predator proof fence has been built to exclude foxes, feral cats and rabbits and thus allow bilbies to live here again. White winged choughs work as a team to build mud cup nests from the surrounding soils, the same colour as the rammed-earth walls at the visitor centre. The choughs build their nests on the strongest mallee branches indicating the importance of old trees." Tony Sharley, Manager of Banrock Station

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John Dyer is one of the UK's most exciting and well known artists. His work is collected internationally and his paintings have been the subject of popular television programmes and a wide range of merchandise. John has worked as Artist in residence for many organisations including Eden Project, Bioversity International, Banrock Station and Darwin200.

"There is an innocence and freshness to John Dyer's art that follows a tradition in Cornwall. Rather than trying to record what he sees, John sets out to capture the 'essence' of his subject. It is his ability to capture the 'essence' of what is important that seems to appeal to those who have shown great vision and originality in their own careers, such as Tim Smit, Alan Titchmarsh, Toyah Willcox and Kim Wilde who are all collectors of the artists paintings."

Brian Stewart . Curator Falmouth Art Gallery

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Art Postcard: Wetland Wildlife, Banrock Station

By John Dyer

View Gallery in USA $ I View Gallery in UK/EURO £

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Art Postcard by John Dyer of the Wildlife and colour at Banrock Station in Australia. "Wetland Wildlife" was painted on location by John during his residency with Banrock. A magical painting of the Australian Outback.

"The wine and wetland centre is beautifully blended into the mallee landscape overlooking the vineyards and wetlands. The arrival of bilbies, a small marsupial not seen here for more than 100 years, marks the commitment of Banrock Station to completely restoring the landscape. A ten kilometre predator proof fence has been built to exclude foxes, feral cats and rabbits and thus allow bilbies to live here again. White winged choughs work as a team to build mud cup nests from the surrounding soils, the same colour as the rammed-earth walls at the visitor centre. The choughs build their nests on the strongest mallee branches indicating the importance of old trees." Tony Sharley, Manager of Banrock Station

ARTIST INFORMATION
John Dyer is one of the UK's most exciting and well known artists. His work is collected internationally and his paintings have been the subject of popular television programmes and a wide range of merchandise. John has worked as Artist in residence for many organisations including Eden Project, Bioversity International, Banrock Station and Darwin200.

"There is an innocence and freshness to John Dyer's art that follows a tradition in Cornwall. Rather than trying to record what he sees, John sets out to capture the 'essence' of his subject. It is his ability to capture the 'essence' of what is important that seems to appeal to those who have shown great vision and originality in their own careers, such as Tim Smit, Alan Titchmarsh, Toyah Willcox and Kim Wilde who are all collectors of the artists paintings."

Brian Stewart . Curator Falmouth Art Gallery

Read More I Chronology I Biography I Video I View Original Paintings I View John Dyer Book

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