Ted Dyer was born in Bristol in 1940 and has lived and worked in Cornwall since 1972, making him one of the county’s most enduring and admired painters. Although his early years were spent in Devon and Somerset, it was Cornwall that became his lifelong home and the source of his greatest inspiration. From his earliest childhood he felt an instinctive need to draw and paint, and though he trained and worked as a radiographer, his true vocation lay in art. His art teacher at Queen’s College, Taunton, even tried to persuade his parents to send him to art college, but duty won out, and he began his career in a hospital X-ray department.
As recounted in a 1979 feature, when he left the X-ray department at Taunton’s East Reach Hospital and “drove to Cornwall with some strange luggage on the roof-rack, he could not have known that he was journeying out of his old way of life into a completely different one.”
Self-taught and determined, Ted Dyer left radiography to paint full-time, moving his family to Cornwall in 1972 and devoting all his working energies to his craft. That decision began a remarkable artistic journey which has now spanned more than 60 years of painting and exhibiting.
The Cornish landscape — its ever-changing light, golden beaches and working harbours — became the heart of his creative world. His paintings often depict scenes he knows intimately: fishing villages along the coast, quiet rural lanes, sunlit gardens and the gentle rhythm of daily life by the sea. Softly held colour, light and shade create a distinctive feeling of warmth, calm and belonging. Figures, boats and still scenes inhabit his canvases, elegant in their simplicity and expressive in their atmosphere. The gallery’s archive notes that “moving his family to Cornwall was the first step leading to an extraordinarily successful career as a Cornish artist.”
In his original oil paintings, Ted Dyer demonstrates a mastery of composition and colour harmony that makes his work highly collectable. His art captures the subtleties of early-morning or evening light, carefully arranged figures and colour relationships that give each scene life, narrative and unity. More than simple views, his works invite the viewer into a world of tranquillity and timeless beauty — a day at the beach, boats resting in harbour, or a family enjoying the Cornish sun.
Over more than six decades of exhibiting, his paintings have achieved international acclaim through exhibitions, publications, art cards and books. Today, Ted Dyer is recognised as one of Cornwall’s and the UK’s most widely collected artists.
Throughout his career, he has also embraced watercolour and gouache in his plein-air practice, though oil remains his preferred medium for major works. His earlier paintings of Somerset explored cottages in blossom, still-life studies and river scenes; later, his Cornish seascapes and coastal leisure scenes became particularly celebrated.
Influences from the early school of French plein-air painting, the Newlyn School and the British contemporary figurative tradition have shaped his visual language. Still, Ted Dyer’s voice remains entirely his own. His compositions may appear effortless, yet they rest on disciplined craftsmanship, careful thought and an unrelenting work ethic — he has spoken of the “unrelenting” output needed to build his career in the early years.
Ted Dyer’s paintings have enduring appeal — not only as decorative works, but as meaningful investments in British art. Their narrative depth, atmospheric quality and fine execution make them true modern classics. For the collector, they offer both aesthetic pleasure and enduring value.
At the heart of Ted Dyer’s art is light, place and human presence: the soft glow of dawn over a Cornish beach, a quiet afternoon by moored boats, or sunlight falling across a coastal garden. His work, deeply rooted in Cornwall’s artistic heritage, continues to resonate far beyond its shores, finding homes in collections across the UK and around the world. His legacy is one of sustained excellence — a lifelong celebration of Cornwall’s beauty, light and spirit.



































































