Rosamund Jones RE

Biography

In the summer months Rosamund takes her copper plates outside and describes how, when her children were small she would load their ponies up with plates and materials and walk out into the landscape. Now with the ponies gone she has to work on a smaller scale but as long as the weather is warm enough to work the beeswax and bitumen she will endeavour to etch outdoors.

 

Rosamund keeps a diary of her time on the moors so that she has a constant reference for her studio, a means of recalling the dark, brackish syrupy bog, the pale silvery lichen, the mauve and the grays, the sheep deep in the heather and the monochrome of the local grit stone walls that are recurrent themes in her work.

Works
  • Rosamund Jones RE, Blue Cockerel
    Rosamund Jones RE
    Blue Cockerel
  • Rosamund Jones RE, Blue Legged Cockerel
    Rosamund Jones RE
    Blue Legged Cockerel
  • Rosamund Jones RE, Bonny's Patch
    Rosamund Jones RE
    Bonny's Patch
  • Rosamund Jones RE, Dapple Pony
    Rosamund Jones RE
    Dapple Pony
  • Rosamund Jones RE, Dog in Snow
    Rosamund Jones RE
    Dog in Snow
    Sold
  • Rosamund Jones RE, Dogs on a Rock
    Rosamund Jones RE
    Dogs on a Rock
  • Rosamund Jones RE, Icelandic Pony
    Rosamund Jones RE
    Icelandic Pony
    £ 120.00
  • Rosamund Jones RE, Lamp Black
    Rosamund Jones RE
    Lamp Black
  • Rosamund Jones RE, Lost Lurcher
    Rosamund Jones RE
    Lost Lurcher
  • Rosamund Jones RE, My White Cockerel
    Rosamund Jones RE
    My White Cockerel
    £ 120.00
  • Rosamund Jones RE, Organic Garden
    Rosamund Jones RE
    Organic Garden
    £ 120.00
  • Rosamund Jones RE, Seacliff Bride
    Rosamund Jones RE
    Seacliff Bride
  • Rosamund Jones RE, Wild Cockerel
    Rosamund Jones RE
    Wild Cockerel
  • Rosamund Jones RE, Winter Moorland
    Rosamund Jones RE
    Winter Moorland