American, b. 1951
Newcomb is an American artist best known for his kiln-cast glass sculpture, light fixtures, tables, and wall murals. He initially worked with clay, having taken numerous classes in his late teens and early twenties. His creative process evolved when he began using clay forms to cast glass that would take on the shape and texture of the original mold. Newcomb continues to work in this manner and divides his time between his studios in Seattle and Lopez Island, Washington.
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