
Nine Thorns
by Tess Jaray RA
Tess Jaray RA's work is characterised by the enigmatic interaction of forms and colours. The patterns she creates suggest spatial ambiguities and shifting structures which work on the viewer’s perceptions in subtle ways.
Artwork details
Artist | Tess Jaray RA |
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Colour | Blue/Orange |
Dimensions | 53.5 x 49.5cm |
Fabric & material | Screenprint |
Edition | 30 |
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Artwork description
Tess Jaray RA's work is characterised by the enigmatic interaction of forms and colours. The patterns she creates suggest spatial ambiguities and shifting structures which work on the viewer’s perceptions in subtle ways.
Jaray has artworks in many public collections, including at the Tate and the British Museum, and her paving designs can be seen in Centenary Square, Birmingham and the forecourt of Victoria Station.
Artist Sales: this work is sold by the artist. The sale is facilitated by RA Enterprises (RAE) for which RAE receives a commission from the artist only.
Printed and published by Advanced Graphics London
Jaray has artworks in many public collections, including at the Tate and the British Museum, and her paving designs can be seen in Centenary Square, Birmingham and the forecourt of Victoria Station.
Artist Sales: this work is sold by the artist. The sale is facilitated by RA Enterprises (RAE) for which RAE receives a commission from the artist only.
Printed and published by Advanced Graphics London


About Tess Jaray RA
Tess Jaray RA studied at St Martin’s School of Art 1954 - 1957 and the Slade School of Art 1957 - 1960, where she later taught for many years.
She has artworks in public collections such as the Tate and the British Museum, and her paving designs can be seen in Centenary Square, Birmingham, and the forecourt of Victoria Station. In... Go to artist page