The replete surfaces of these oil paintings, executed in deep gem-like glazes, pulse with a contained melancholy, a promise of something lost and found. A couple, perhaps your parents, standing in mid-stroll on the curving country track of a long-ago summer snapshot, are immutable, transfixed in high-contrast violet and aqua oils, the moment sealed off by the materiality of the paint as much as by time.
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Dark houses are irradiated in red skies and violet frost, exuding the menace of a witch’s house in a fairytale or the nostalgia of a faraway homestead framed in the mind’s eye. Jones’ technique is incredibly allusive in process as much as in product: he transforms his own pictures or found family snapshots into paintings with vibrant hues onto board in a complex layering system that causes the rich glazes to yield stealthy atmospheric effects.
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