Tessa Newcomb

b. 1955

Tessa Newcomb

Born in Suffolk in 1955, Tessa Newcomb is the daughter of the artist Mary Newcomb.  She attended the Norwich School of Art from 1972 and received a BA (Hons) in Fine Art from Bath Academy of Art in 1976.  In 1977 she attended a course on printmaking at the Wimbledon School of Art.

Newcomb’s first solo exhibition was held at the Annexe Gallery, Wimbledon, in 1979.  Her work was included in mixed exhibitions at Crane Kalman Gallery between 1995 and 1997, followed by two solo shows in 2002 and 2004.  She is widely collected and has works in public collections, including the Bradford Metropolitan Museum and the Whitworth Art Gallery.

The Suffolk countryside and country events feature predominantly in Newcomb’s paintings.  She also produced jacket illustrations for Julia Blackburn’s Daisy in the Desert and the paperback edition of The Emperor’s East Island.  She lives in Suffolk.

Available

'Crown Score', Lowestoft
£1,600

I’m always out and about making lots of small drawings; capturing incidents and events. Back in the painting room, as I make paintings from them, a story emerges – like writing, really. A title completes the picture.
— Tessa Newcomb