Chris Jones - Bird
Height 22 cm x Length 16 cm with frame
Height 12 cm x Length 7.5 cm without frame
Chris Jones is a contemporary artist celebrated for his innovative, hyper-realistic sculptures and mixed-media works that explore the intersection of art, technology, and human experience. His creations often incorporate intricate details and lifelike textures that captivate viewers and challenge perceptions of reality. Jones’ work spans various themes, from the surreal and fantastical to the profoundly introspective, with each piece showcasing a remarkable level of craftsmanship and creativity.
Originally from the UK, Jones studied fine arts and developed a fascination with the limits of visual realism, pushing boundaries in how materials can be manipulated to resemble organic textures. Using techniques that combine traditional sculpting with modern processes, he layers materials to create highly realistic forms that often blur the lines between living and artificial.
His work has been featured in numerous exhibitions across Europe and North America, attracting a wide following among art collectors, institutions, and audiences. Jones’ pieces invite viewers to pause, reflect, and question the nature of reality, bridging the gap between tangible art and the digital age’s virtual, transient experiences. His sculptures serve as both visual marvels and thoughtful explorations of humanity in an increasingly technology-driven world.
Height 22 cm x Length 16 cm with frame
Height 12 cm x Length 7.5 cm without frame
Chris Jones is a contemporary artist celebrated for his innovative, hyper-realistic sculptures and mixed-media works that explore the intersection of art, technology, and human experience. His creations often incorporate intricate details and lifelike textures that captivate viewers and challenge perceptions of reality. Jones’ work spans various themes, from the surreal and fantastical to the profoundly introspective, with each piece showcasing a remarkable level of craftsmanship and creativity.
Originally from the UK, Jones studied fine arts and developed a fascination with the limits of visual realism, pushing boundaries in how materials can be manipulated to resemble organic textures. Using techniques that combine traditional sculpting with modern processes, he layers materials to create highly realistic forms that often blur the lines between living and artificial.
His work has been featured in numerous exhibitions across Europe and North America, attracting a wide following among art collectors, institutions, and audiences. Jones’ pieces invite viewers to pause, reflect, and question the nature of reality, bridging the gap between tangible art and the digital age’s virtual, transient experiences. His sculptures serve as both visual marvels and thoughtful explorations of humanity in an increasingly technology-driven world.
Height 22 cm x Length 16 cm with frame
Height 12 cm x Length 7.5 cm without frame
Chris Jones is a contemporary artist celebrated for his innovative, hyper-realistic sculptures and mixed-media works that explore the intersection of art, technology, and human experience. His creations often incorporate intricate details and lifelike textures that captivate viewers and challenge perceptions of reality. Jones’ work spans various themes, from the surreal and fantastical to the profoundly introspective, with each piece showcasing a remarkable level of craftsmanship and creativity.
Originally from the UK, Jones studied fine arts and developed a fascination with the limits of visual realism, pushing boundaries in how materials can be manipulated to resemble organic textures. Using techniques that combine traditional sculpting with modern processes, he layers materials to create highly realistic forms that often blur the lines between living and artificial.
His work has been featured in numerous exhibitions across Europe and North America, attracting a wide following among art collectors, institutions, and audiences. Jones’ pieces invite viewers to pause, reflect, and question the nature of reality, bridging the gap between tangible art and the digital age’s virtual, transient experiences. His sculptures serve as both visual marvels and thoughtful explorations of humanity in an increasingly technology-driven world.