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Cornwall Art Calendar 2025 - John Dyer & Joanne Short
AB1297

£6.90
£6.90
1 in stock
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Description

Artwork by John Dyer and Joanne Short

Size: 160mm x 325mm

John Dyer is a leading contemporary painter in the UK. His unmistakeable work hangs in the permanent collections of public art galleries all around the world and he has been appointed artist-in-residence for the Eden Project, Tall Ships and many environmental organisations.

Joanne Short, elected member of the acclaimed Newlyn Society of Artists, is one of Cornwall’s best known and widely collected contemporary artists with an enviable reputation for her exquisite colourist oil paintings.

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