“But wait, this isn’t true, you’re beginning to dream, and she wakes up to think about thinking and dreaming” from ‘Liminal: The Little Man’ in ‘The Collected Stories of Lydia Davis’. Katherine Jones imagery is imbued with the poetic, most recently with plants, central to themes of growth and renewal. Golden Mallow is inspired by the mallow flower and its associations with dreaming. It is a medicinal herb and is often used as an aid to sleep.
Jones is 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 distinctive images are inhabited by ordinary objects and structures, often fragile or vulnerable, reflecting issues that are under the surface of her everyday life as an artist, mother and an individual in a challenged world environment.
Collections include: (UK) The Victoria and Albert Museum; National Art Library;
University College, London; Hospitals Art Collection; Government Art Collection;
Royal Festival Hall; Winchester College; Eton College; Ashmolean Museum; University
of Chichester Art Collection; Pallant House Gallery, Chichester; 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; (CN) Guangdong Museum. In 2022
Katherine Jones was elected as a Royal Academician in 2022