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Geoff Dyer
Binnalong Bay 1
Watercolour
56x76cm
Available - POA
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Geoff Dyer is regarded as one of Australia’s most respected and collected contemporary landscape artists. After graduating from art school in the late 1960’s, he worked as an art educator but rapidly established a vibrant painting career.
Dyer has spent most of his career painting the Australian bush, particularly the sublime wilderness of Tasmania and the islands in Bass Strait. His seascapes from this notoriously rugged stretch of water have also been the subject of recent works. Dyer has managed to create works that merge 19th Century romantic landscape traditions such as Turner, with a more contemporary vision that owes much to Australian modernists such as Fred Williams.
Dyer’s institutional recognition has been well documented. He has been a finalist ten times in the Australia’s premier landscape prize, the Wynne (Art Gallery NSW) and in 2003 he was the winner of the country’s premier Art Prize, The Archibald. He is represented in many major collections, both in Australia and overseas.
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Bass Strait
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Binnalong Bay 1
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Binnalong II
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Black Earth Beaconsfield
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Brittany Series III
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Channel Islands I
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Chinamans Bay I 2009
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Chinamans Bay II 2009
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Chinamans Bay III 2009
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Chinamans Bay IV 2009
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Coast of Jersey I
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Cockle Creek
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Freycinet 2
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Freycinet 3
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Lake St Clair, The Source III
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Painted Cliffs Maria Island I Tasmania 2006
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Painted Cliffs, Maria Island I
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Painted Cliffs, Maria Island IV 2009
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Painted Cliffs, Maria Island V 2009
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Painted Cliffs, Maria Island VI 2009
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Sandstone Bluff 3
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Scamander Bay 2
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Sunset Ocean Beach 2
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Sunset, Maria Island I
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View from the Summit I
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View from the Summit III
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View from the Summit IV
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