This limited edition print by Robert Jones "At Sea" is based on the artist's personal maritime experience, which brings authenticity to a stunning piece that captures the beauty of the sea. The large size of the print is perfect for adding a touch of elegance to any room. The print is created using high-quality materials and features vibrant colours that bring the theme to life. It is a perfect addition to any art collection. The print will be numbered and signed by Robert Jones.
About the Artist Robert Jones. (extract taken from his website). Artist and author Robert Jones was born in Cornwall; the beaches and cliffs of Newquay were his childhood playground. His seascapes and marine subjects are particularly well known.
He studied painting with Francis Hewlett and Robert Organ at Falmouth College of Art and continued to paint whilst teaching in various schools including three-years at A. On returning to Cornwall, he continued to draw and paint throughout a spell as skipper of fishing boats, working around the Cornish coast before becoming a part-time tutor at Penzance Art School and Falmouth College of Art. He spent seven years fishing around the coast of west Cornwall, which gave him an intimate knowledge of the sea. His paintings are concerned with atmosphere, changing weather and light conditions on land and at sea. Robert spent a number of years teaching in schools, but a successful exhibition at Newlyn Orion Art Gallery encouraged him to concentrate on his painting and reduce his teaching commitments. His paintings have been widely exhibited throughout the UK and abroad. A series of his sea paintings was included in the second exhibition at Tate St. He is represented in a small number of galleries in Cornwall but has recently acquired a small gallery space/showroom in Hayle - Carnsew Studio.In 1995 he began researching the life and work of the artist Alfred Wallis, and in 2000 his book,'Alfred Wallis Artist and Mariner' was published to critical acclaim. This fourth enlarged and expanded edition was published in 2021.