Low Tide
£51.00 – £125.00Price range: £51.00 through £125.00
Title: Low Tide
Artist: John Skinner
Type: Limited edition giclée
Edition size: 195
Image size: 35.3cm x 25.1cm
Framed Size (Aprox): 61.5cm x 53.0cm
Available formats:
Print only cellophane wrapped.
Print mounted in a warm white double thick mount ready to frame cellophane wrapped
Framed in a white frame with warm white mount ready to hang
Low Tide by John Skinner
Serenity in Stillness
“Low Tide” John Skinner is a captivating limited edition Giclée print by John Skinner that beautifully encapsulates the charm of a coastal landscape. This framed piece features a rustic blue fishing boat resting on the exposed mudflats, revealing the simple beauty of marine life. Soft tones of sunset create a warm and inviting atmosphere that enhances the scene.
Nature’s Canvas
The interplay of light and shadow brings depth to the artwork, inviting viewers to appreciate the intricacies of the boat and surrounding landscape. As the tide recedes, scattered rocks and tufts of grass emerge, adding texture and character to the composition. Skinner’s meticulous attention to detail captures the essence of a peaceful seaside moment.
A Timeless Treasure
This limited edition print serves as a lovely reminder of the tranquillity found in coastal settings. Ideal for both art enthusiasts and collectors, it adds charm to any space with its rich colours and serene vibe. Experience the allure of “Low Tide” and let it transport you to the beautiful shores.
John Skinner: A Journey Through Art
Early Life and Awakening Passion
Born in London in 1959, John Skinner discovered his passion for painting while living in Newcastle two decades later. Lacking formal training, he developed a distinct technique that defies convention, resulting in the uniquely jeweled quality evident in his watercolours.
Diverse Artistic Ventures
Throughout his career, John has worked as a children’s book illustrator and completed numerous corporate commissions. His impressive portfolio includes projects for notable names like Spitting Image and Walt Disney, showcasing his versatility across different media.
A New Home and Inspiration
Now residing in Teignmouth with his family, John finds inspiration in the natural beauty of his surroundings. He often wanders along the estuary, moorlands, and coastal paths, allowing the landscape to influence his work.
Creating for Connection
Today, John’s paintings embody his greatest joy: “painting for people.” He views art as a means of connection, stating, “After all, that’s what it’s all about, isn’t it?” Through his vibrant works, he invites viewers to experience the world through his eyes.




