He is also known for his murals, logos, album covers, posters, illustrations, comic books, travel diaries,[2] and YouTube adventure vlogs.
[3] Dyer was the art director and brand manager of Creation Skateboards/Satori Movement[4] for three and a half years, creating designs for skateboard decks.
[10] Later in life Dyer studied under (and later taught alongside) visionary masters, including Alex Grey, Robert Venosa, Martina Hoffman, Laurence Caruana, A. Andrew Gonzales, Maura Holden, and Amanda Sage.
To this point, he has exhibited at galleries around the world, including Vienna, Bali, Costa Rica, Spain, Paris, Berlin, Tokyo, New York City, Denver and Los Angeles.
Other than exhibiting he also travels to live paint at events and big music festivals like Burning Man (Nevada), Shambhala (British Columbia), and Boom (Portugal).
Dyer launched his own brand, Positive Creations, in 2003, and offers a wide variety of products such as clothing, tapestries, books, backpacks, watches, DVDs, etc.
Starting in 2017, he created an art workshop combined with healing shamanic ceremonies, at Katari Center, in the jungle near Tarapoto, Peru.
[5] Dyer has painted murals in notable places such as the Bob Marley Mausoleum and Museum in Nine Mile, Jamaica as well as the Beatles Ashram in Rishikesh, India.
He has created artwork for CD album covers or concert posters for musicians such as Ott, String Cheese Incident, Third World, 12th Planet, The Gaslamp Killer, and more.
Dyer continues to freelance for a number of different skate brands, such as Santa Cruz, Deathwish, Think, Skull, and more and by now has done over 100 commercial skateboard graphics.