Fay Jones | New Work | Installation View 1

Installation view | March 2018

Fay Jones | New Work | Installation View 3

Installation view | March 2018

Fay Jones | New Work | Installation View 2

Installation view | March 2018

Fay Jones | New Work | Installation View 4

Installation view | March 2018

Fay Jones - Unemployed

Unemployed

2017

acrylic and collage on Okawara paper

diptych, each panel 72 x 39 inches

Fay Jones - Move Silently, like ghosts

Move Silently, Like Ghosts

2017

acrylic and collage on Okawara paper

72 x 71 inches

Fay Jones - Behind the curtain

Behind the Curtain

2017

acrylic and collage on Okawara paper

diptych, each panel 72 x 39 inches

Fay Jones - The wardrobe mistress

The Wardrobe Mistress

2017

acrylic on Okawara paper

72 x 39 inches

Fay Jones - Large and lost

Large and Lost

2017

acrylic on Okawara paper

72 x 39 inches

Fay Jones - Hang on for dear life

Hang On for Dear Life

2017

acrylic on Okawara paper

72 x 39 inches

Fay Jones - Still lives

Still Lives

2017

acrylic and collage on Okawara paper

72 x 39 inches

Fay Jones - Uno Dos

Uno Dos

2018

acrylic on okawara paper

17.5 x 20.5 inches framed

Fay Jones - Practice Run

Practice Run

2018

acrylic on okawara paper

17.5 x 20.5 inches framed

Fay Jones - Back on the road

Back on the Road

2018

acrylic on okawara paper

17.5 x 20.5 inches framed

Fay Jones - trial and error

Trial and Error

2018

acrylic on okawara paper

17.5 x 20.5 inches framed

Fay Jones - Clown Clouds

Clown Clouds

2018

acrylic on okawara paper

17.5 x 20.5 inches framed

Fay Jones - Exiled

Exiled

2018

acrylic on okawara paper

17.5 x 20.5 inches framed

Press Release

Fay Jones returns to Russo Lee Gallery with New Work. A major artist of the Pacific Northwest, Jones will present both large scale and small paintings, all works on paper. In Fay Jones’ world, donkeys, elephants, clowns and people of all ages share a surrealistic stage, creating their own performative circus-like tableaux. Influenced by her roots in surrealism and growing up surrounded by poets and writers, her subject matter alludes to comical and unpredictable narratives. Her imagery is symbolist and dreamlike. This intuitive approach directs the viewer into ambiguity to consider juxtaposition and plot while making myriad ethereal references.  

Jones paints playful and provocative images using a rich and eclectic vocabulary filled with a variety of characters. With hints of surrealism, her subject matter alludes to comical and unpredictable narratives. Dancing animals, expressive hand gestures, simplified faces, and specific colors all come together in a rich layering of pictorial poetry.