Cuttlefish Pier II
£495.00
Title: Cuttlefish Pier II
Artist: Gary Walton
Type: Limited edition giclée
Edition size: 195
Image size: 73.5cm x 73.5cm
Framed Size (Aprox): 81.0cm x 81.0cm
Available formats:
Mounted in a warm white mount and cellophane wrapped
Framed in a white frame with warm white mount
Cuttlefish Pier II by Gary Walton
A Moonlit Pier
Gary Walton’s “Cuttlefish Pier” Giclée print presents a captivating nighttime scene. A row of charming houses stands on stilts above the water, creating a unique and whimsical pier. In the distance, a lighthouse illuminates the tranquil scene. Moreover, the overall effect is magical and serene. The soft lighting complements the artistic style.
Coastal Enchantment
Two small boats rest peacefully on the calm water. Meanwhile, a sailboat glides gently in the background, adding a touch of movement to the otherwise still composition. In addition, the artist’s use of colour is exquisite, blending blues, purples, and greys to evoke a moonlit atmosphere. Consequently, a calm and dreamy feeling is created.
Artistic Vision
The artist’s unique style shines through in the detail of the houses and the gentle texture of the water. Furthermore, the piece invites the viewer to imagine the stories within this whimsical coastal village. Finally, this piece is a testament to Gary Walton’s exceptional talent and unique vision.
About Gary
Gary Walton discovered a natural gift for painting at an early age, excelling at all things creative throughout his school years. His remarkable technical ability lead to a successful career in graphic design, where he continued to hone his draughtsmanship. At first painting only in his spare time, Waltons unique style gradually developed into the instantly recognizable works of today.
Influenced by the surrealist paintings of Salvador Dali, Waltons paintings depict ethereal scenes, blurring the line between dream and reality. Many of his works, in fact, start life as dreams; images seen in his sleep are translated onto canvas with astonishing clarity. Of his inspirations, Walton states I looked deep inside myself to create my individual style of art It took time to adapt my passion for surrealism to bring my work to life until my creation was born.
Despite having resided inland over recent years, Waltons affection for the coast is evident in many of his works, with boats, beach huts and lighthouses a recurring motif. Whimsical buildings inhabit the rolling hills of his landscapes, providing both the audience and artist with a means to escape to his fantastical locations.
Since becoming a full- time artist Waltons style has continued to develop, with an ever-growing army of collectors relishing each new collection.

