Tess Jaray RA utilises bold geometric shapes and high-impact colours in her paintings and screenprints to hypnotically distort dimensions.
Artist profile
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 2010 she published a book of her collected writings, 'Painting: Mysteries and Confessions'.
Photo: Anne Purkiss
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