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Nicholas (Nick) Jones is a British artist who paints abstract landscapes. He was trained at Bristol Polytechnic and initially worked exclusively in Stained glass. He now works in the medium of Acrylic on canvas, with work has focused on landscapes, partially those in the Arctic after a trip conducted as Artist in Residence with the Friends of the Scott Polar Research Institute. Nick Jones is represented by the Crane Kalman Gallery, London.[1][2]
Much of his work is focused on landscapes in and around the coast. Speaking to Coast (magazine), Jones said "Over my journey as a painter, I have repeatedly found myself seeking to evoke the lure of the coast, where earth, water and air meet. time spend on the coast helps me connect with life".[3] A large proportion of his work depicts the arctic, after Jone's trip to Greenland. Speaking to The Marshwood Vale upon opening of his 2021 show at Staters Yard Gallery, west bay, Jone's said "It is my hope that these paintings may speak of the beauty and fragility of the Arctic but also, in some small way, open up space and light for others, just as my time in the arctic did for me".[4]
Honours and Awards
editJones has won several awards over his career:
2018 - Friends of the Scott Polar Research Institute Arctic Artist in Residence.[5]
2022 - Royal Geographical Society Cherry Kearton Medal and Award.[6]
2022 - David Shepherd Wildlife Artist of the Year Award in 'Earth's Wild Beauty' Category.[7]
References
edit- ^ "Nicholas Jones - Overview". Crane Kalman Gallery. Retrieved 2023-04-24.
- ^ "Nick Jones – Nick Jones – Paintings of Silence". Retrieved 2023-04-24.
- ^ "Picture-perfect islands". Coast. July 2022. p. 66.
- ^ "The sea, the sea". The Marshwood Vale Magazine. June 2021. pp. 40–43.
- ^ "Scott Polar Research Institute, Cambridge » Meet the Artists". www.spri.cam.ac.uk. Retrieved 2023-04-24.
- ^ "Royal Geographical Society - 2022 medal and award recipients announced". www.rgs.org. Retrieved 2023-04-24.
- ^ Dove, Charly (2022-08-31). "Wildlife Artist of the Year 2022 winners". David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation. Retrieved 2023-04-24.