Born in Birmingham in 1942, Terence is a highly respected British etcher, printmaker, and painter. He studied painting at Birmingham College of Art before pursuing printmaking in Manchester. Alongside his studio practice, he has taught at numerous art colleges across England, sharing his expertise with generations of emerging artists.
Since the mid-1970s, Terence has built a distinguished reputation in the world of printmaking, with his work regularly published and exhibited by major galleries. His paintings and prints have been widely shown throughout the UK and internationally, and are held in prestigious public and private collections such as the Arts Council of Great Britain, the Tate Gallery, and the Victoria and Albert Museum.
Focusing primarily on landscapes and still life, Terence often explores themes through series—capturing the evolving character of a single subject across multiple works. While grounded in the European still life tradition, his approach is deeply intuitive. Rather than impose a signature style, he allows each object to guide the composition, revealing its unique personality. The result is a collection of refined, jewel-like images that reflect both technical mastery and emotional sensitivity.