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'Rainbow over Pendennis Castle, Falmouth', 12x16 inches original art oil on canvas. Seascape Painting of Cornwall by Cornish Artist Ted Dyer.
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'Rainbow over Pendennis Castle, Falmouth', 12x16 inches original art oil on canvas. Seascape Painting of Cornwall by Cornish Artist Ted Dyer.

'Rainbow over Pendennis Castle, Falmouth', 12x16 inches original art oil on canvas. Seascape Painting of Cornwall by Cornish Artist Ted Dyer.

This painting of Cornwall is an original piece of art painted with oil on canvas by Cornish artist Ted Dyer.

“Rainbow over Pendennis Castle, Falmouth” is the latest painting by Cornish artist Ted Dyer, completed in 2025. Created from the artist’s studio in Falmouth, this enchanting 12 x 16-inch oil on canvas captures the dramatic sweep of a rainbow as it arcs across the bay, illuminating the headland and historic Pendennis Castle. In the foreground, lush pink blooms and palm-like foliage reflect Cornwall’s subtropical allure while classic sailing boats glide peacefully on the shimmering waters.

Ted’s expressive brushwork and keen sense of colour bring a joyful vitality to the piece, conveying both the warmth of the sun and the enlivening promise of a passing shower. For collectors seeking a glimpse of Cornwall’s ever-shifting coastal beauty, this new work offers a harmonious blend of natural drama and quiet optimism.

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Description Framed Original Painting
Artist Cornish Artist Ted Dyer (born 1940)
Signed by the Artist Signed by Ted Dyer
Painting size 12 x 16 inches
Frame size 17.5 x 21.5 inches
Frame type The St Ives style picture frame is a Renaissance-inspired cassetta frame, Italian for 'little box', featuring a white stain finish that highlights the wood grain. With a 73mm wide profile and 39mm depth, it creates a recessed central panel, perfect for a timeless, contemporary and elegant display of the painting.
Medium Oil on canvas
Ready to hang Strung with picture cord and ready to hang


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'Rainbow over Pendennis Castle, Falmouth', 12x16 inches original art oil on canvas. Seascape Painting of Cornwall by Cornish Artist Ted Dyer.

This painting of Cornwall is an original piece of art painted with oil on canvas by Cornish artist Ted Dyer.

“Rainbow over Pendennis Castle, Falmouth” is the latest painting by Cornish artist Ted Dyer, completed in 2025. Created from the artist’s studio in Falmouth, this enchanting 12 x 16-inch oil on canvas captures the dramatic sweep of a rainbow as it arcs across the bay, illuminating the headland and historic Pendennis Castle. In the foreground, lush pink blooms and palm-like foliage reflect Cornwall’s subtropical allure while classic sailing boats glide peacefully on the shimmering waters.

Ted’s expressive brushwork and keen sense of colour bring a joyful vitality to the piece, conveying both the warmth of the sun and the enlivening promise of a passing shower. For collectors seeking a glimpse of Cornwall’s ever-shifting coastal beauty, this new work offers a harmonious blend of natural drama and quiet optimism.

Item Information

Description Framed Original Painting
Artist Cornish Artist Ted Dyer (born 1940)
Signed by the Artist Signed by Ted Dyer
Painting size 12 x 16 inches
Frame size 17.5 x 21.5 inches
Frame type The St Ives style picture frame is a Renaissance-inspired cassetta frame, Italian for 'little box', featuring a white stain finish that highlights the wood grain. With a 73mm wide profile and 39mm depth, it creates a recessed central panel, perfect for a timeless, contemporary and elegant display of the painting.
Medium Oil on canvas
Ready to hang Strung with picture cord and ready to hang


Artist Information Links

Artist Biography I View Ted Dyer's Latest Paintings

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This painting of Cornwall is an original piece of art painted with oil on canvas by Cornish artist Ted Dyer.

“Rainbow over Pendennis Castle, Falmouth” is the latest painting by Cornish artist Ted Dyer, completed in 2025. Created from the artist’s studio in Falmouth, this enchanting 12 x 16-inch oil on canvas captures the dramatic sweep of a rainbow as it arcs across the bay, illuminating the headland and historic Pendennis Castle. In the foreground, lush pink blooms and palm-like foliage reflect Cornwall’s subtropical allure while classic sailing boats glide peacefully on the shimmering waters.

Ted’s expressive brushwork and keen sense of colour bring a joyful vitality to the piece, conveying both the warmth of the sun and the enlivening promise of a passing shower. For collectors seeking a glimpse of Cornwall’s ever-shifting coastal beauty, this new work offers a harmonious blend of natural drama and quiet optimism.

Item Information

Description Framed Original Painting
Artist Cornish Artist Ted Dyer (born 1940)
Signed by the Artist Signed by Ted Dyer
Painting size 12 x 16 inches
Frame size 17.5 x 21.5 inches
Frame type The St Ives style picture frame is a Renaissance-inspired cassetta frame, Italian for 'little box', featuring a white stain finish that highlights the wood grain. With a 73mm wide profile and 39mm depth, it creates a recessed central panel, perfect for a timeless, contemporary and elegant display of the painting.
Medium Oil on canvas
Ready to hang Strung with picture cord and ready to hang


Artist Information Links

Artist Biography I View Ted Dyer's Latest Paintings

'Rainbow over Pendennis Castle, Falmouth', 12x16 inches original art oil on canvas. Seascape Painting of Cornwall by Cornish Artist Ted Dyer. | John Dyer Gallery