Irene Jones’ painting is inspired by her love of Elizabethan portraiture, fuelled by her passion for storytelling and practised through a lifetime of painting.
Irene was born in Beeston, Nottinghamshire and at the age of 13 she attended an art school attached to the Nottingham College of Arts and Crafts where she later studied graphic design. It was here she went on to work on sets in repertory theatre before pursuing her own art.
The influence of the theatre is evident in her work, in the lavish costumes and particularly in the way she creates a sense of having interrupted the drama mid action. Controlled gestures, sideways glances and symbolic details feed the narrative yet do not impose a single story. Her interest in history is clear, however these paintings are not slavishly historical. Rather, fixed in the 21st century they are concerned with the perennial issues of human life, love, loss, desire, friendship and betrayal. Informed by dreams, fears but most of all her imagination they are unique and timeless.
Since 1970 Irene has lived on the Devon-Cornwall border painting and participating in exhibitions including the Royal West of England Academy.