
Wild Waves (Godrevy)
Size:41 x 29 in.
Andrew Tozerâs Wild Waves (Godrevy), 36" x 24", captures the vibrant energy of a lively Cornish beach scene. The painting bursts with colour and movement, from the crashing waves of turquoise and deep blue to the bright tents, boats, and figures scattered across the sandy shore. Tozerâs characteristic expressive brushstrokes bring the rugged coastline and distant lighthouse of Godrevy to life, immersing the viewer in the dynamic beauty of this iconic location.
As one of Cornwallâs most celebrated landscape painters, Andrew Tozer is known for his en plein air approach, creating works directly in the natural environment. This technique enables him to authentically capture the light, atmosphere, and spirit of each scene. Having studied at the University of Westminster and Central St. Martinâs, Tozerâs early plein air experiments along the Thames evolved into a lifelong passion, cementing his reputation upon his return to Cornwall in 1998 with a series of sell-out exhibitions.
Tozerâs works are held in esteemed collections, including those of Rosamunde Pilcher and Lord Hutton of Furness, and his paintings are displayed at the Falmouth Art Gallery. His ability to record meaningful moments on canvas continues to captivate both UK and international audiences, bringing a sense of joy and connection to every viewer.
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Size:41 x 29 in.
Andrew Tozerâs Wild Waves (Godrevy), 36" x 24", captures the vibrant energy of a lively Cornish beach scene. The painting bursts with colour and movement, from the crashing waves of turquoise and deep blue to the bright tents, boats, and figures scattered across the sandy shore. Tozerâs characteristic expressive brushstrokes bring the rugged coastline and distant lighthouse of Godrevy to life, immersing the viewer in the dynamic beauty of this iconic location.
As one of Cornwallâs most celebrated landscape painters, Andrew Tozer is known for his en plein air approach, creating works directly in the natural environment. This technique enables him to authentically capture the light, atmosphere, and spirit of each scene. Having studied at the University of Westminster and Central St. Martinâs, Tozerâs early plein air experiments along the Thames evolved into a lifelong passion, cementing his reputation upon his return to Cornwall in 1998 with a series of sell-out exhibitions.
Tozerâs works are held in esteemed collections, including those of Rosamunde Pilcher and Lord Hutton of Furness, and his paintings are displayed at the Falmouth Art Gallery. His ability to record meaningful moments on canvas continues to captivate both UK and international audiences, bringing a sense of joy and connection to every viewer.













