Tess Jaray - Shadow, 2012

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Tess Jaray (b. 1937, Vienna)
1957 – 60 Slade School of Art
1954 - 57 St Martins School of Art
Tess Jaray has explored the possibilities of creating space within abstract painting for more than six decades. She examines repetition, pattern and the relationship of size to scale within her surroundings, creating a spatial paradox in which the compositions seem to fluctuate between distance and closeness. Using line, colour and geometric forms, Jaray constructs a perception of evocative architectural spaces.

She first received critical acclaim in the early 1960s for her particular use of hard-edged painting. Critics noted how the colourful geometric constructions of the paintings were endowed with both a sober quality and expressive depth, evoking emotional responses. Jaray had created something with a controlled structure that also had an effect at a deeper level than the visual.

Tess taught at Hornsey School of Art and was the first female teacher at the Slade. She has been an honorary member of the RIBA since 1995 and a Royal Academician since 2010.

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Screenprint

Media Dimensions: 55 x 50 cm

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Edition of 40

Framed/unframed

Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork could be from as little as £108.00 (unframed).

Tess Jaray (b. 1937, Vienna)
1957 – 60 Slade School of Art
1954 - 57 St Martins School of Art
Tess Jaray has explored the possibilities of creating space within abstract painting for more than six decades. She examines repetition, pattern and the relationship of size to scale within her surroundings, creating a spatial paradox in which the compositions seem to fluctuate between distance and closeness. Using line, colour and geometric forms, Jaray constructs a perception of evocative architectural spaces.

She first received critical acclaim in the early 1960s for her particular use of hard-edged painting. Critics noted how the colourful geometric constructions of the paintings were endowed with both a sober quality and expressive depth, evoking emotional responses. Jaray had created something with a controlled structure that also had an effect at a deeper level than the visual.

Tess taught at Hornsey School of Art and was the first female teacher at the Slade. She has been an honorary member of the RIBA since 1995 and a Royal Academician since 2010.

Screenprint

Media Dimensions: 55 x 50 cm

Image Dimensions: 55 x 50 cm

Edition of 40

Framed/unframed

Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork could be from as little as £108.00 (unframed).

Tess Jaray (b. 1937, Vienna)
1957 – 60 Slade School of Art
1954 - 57 St Martins School of Art
Tess Jaray has explored the possibilities of creating space within abstract painting for more than six decades. She examines repetition, pattern and the relationship of size to scale within her surroundings, creating a spatial paradox in which the compositions seem to fluctuate between distance and closeness. Using line, colour and geometric forms, Jaray constructs a perception of evocative architectural spaces.

She first received critical acclaim in the early 1960s for her particular use of hard-edged painting. Critics noted how the colourful geometric constructions of the paintings were endowed with both a sober quality and expressive depth, evoking emotional responses. Jaray had created something with a controlled structure that also had an effect at a deeper level than the visual.

Tess taught at Hornsey School of Art and was the first female teacher at the Slade. She has been an honorary member of the RIBA since 1995 and a Royal Academician since 2010.