Soft feather Hutch’ is a new collagraph and block-print on paper available exclusively from Rabley GALLERY Online Shop. Through a grid of trees the detail of a fragile structure is uncovered in the delicate reflection of the building.
Rabley Gallery will be launching prints by Katherine Jones for the London Original Print Fair Online from 1 May. Folding Inside Outside, Blossom and Pheasant Barn.
Jones is currently exhibiting in The Faraway Nearby at Rabley Gallery. This group exhibition includes work by Prudence Ainslie, Katherine Jones, Helen Barff, Meryl Setchell-Ainslie, Rebecca Salter and Sally Taylor. The gallery will reopen in Summer 2020.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Katherine Jones makes distinctive images that are inhabited by ordinary objects, spaces and buildings. Often the structures depicted are fragile or vulnerable, covered or transparent. They are a framework the artist uses to begin to question perceptions of safety and danger. These issues are under the surface of her everyday as an artist –mother and an individual in a challenged world environment.
Jones is a painter and a printmaker, her ideas are often exchanged between watercolour, etchings and collagraph prints. She builds layers, overlays marks and colour to create rich nuanced surfaces.
Her prints are included in major international collections including UK: The Victoria and Albert Museum; National Art library; The House of Lords; University College, London, Hospitals Art Collection; Government Art Collection; Royal Festival Hall; Winchester College; Eton College; Ashmolean Museum; University of Chichester Art Collection; University of Warwick Art Collection; Royal West of England Academy, Bristol. USA: Lafayette College, Boston Athenaeum, Wellesley Library, Swathmore College, PA, Yale University Library, CT. United Therapeutics Art Collection. China: Guangdong Museum.
Jones was brought up in Herefordshire, she studied at Cambridge School of Art, and MA Fine Art Printmaking at Camberwell College of Art,(1998-2001). She currently lives and works in Brixton. South London.