Blackstar II 2018 35x35 - David Bowie
Jon Jones
Original Painting : Acrylic on Board
Size : 24x24 in | 61x61 cm
Framed : 35x35 in | 89x89 cm
Reduced
- 🔥Framed Acrylic on Board - Inquire $4,700
Year2018
Hand SignedLower Left in Pigment
Condition Excellent
Framed without GlassSoft Gold Frame w/ White Mat
Purchased fromGallery 2018
Provenance / HistoryPurchased from Castle Fine Art Gallery in UK. Original owner.
Story / Additional InfoThe piece is a version of David Bowie's last album, Blackstar, and beautifully captures his wistful features.
Certificate of AuthenticityWashington Green Fine Art Publishing
LID164722
Jon Jones - United Kingdom
Art Brokerage: Jon Jones British Artist: Perplexing, humorous and melancholy, Jon's work is created from the heart. With a background in fine art, sculpture and ceramics, he cites Rembrandt amongst his influences and enjoys discovering the techniques behind a painting. Jon says: "I don't like to scrutinise and dissect Rembrandt's work too much as it takes away that magic, much the same as when a magician explains his tricks. I still get butterflies going to see an exhibition of his work – he makes me want to paint! I like artists who use thick impasto paint, like Lucian Freud, Leon Kossoff and Frank Auerbach. In my mind, this is how oil painting should be: seeing the brushstrokes and understanding how a painting is constructed." Growing up in Kings Heath, Birmingham, he was drawn to the darker side of history and shunned playing football with this friends in favor of exploring the local Hare and Hounds pub, where the landlord regaled tales of hangings and said the cellar was used as a mortuary. As an adult, he went on to hold exhibitions based on prostitution in 18th century London and the history and meanings behind nursery rhymes. He has worked extensively with the West Midlands Police Museum to explore the criminal underworld of 19th century Birmingham. His haunting paintings delve into the history of the infamous Peaky Blinders gang, made famous by the successful BBC series of the same name. Through contributions from the sale of these artworks, we have been able to contribute to Birmingham Children's Hospital's 'Out To Play' appeal. Listings wanted.