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Made in Birmingham 2026 | Framed Set of Three

Sale price£1,350.00
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Made in Birmingham 2026 | Framed Set of Three
Made in Birmingham 2026 | Framed Set of Three Sale price£1,350.00

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THE FINER DETAILS

Hand-signed by the artist

The artworks are hand-signed by Jon Jones. 

Limited Edition Giclée

Given Castle Fine Art's expertise as the UK's leading art retailer, we are committed to the highest standards, especially regarding printing. Derived from the French term gicler’, the term describes a printing process whereby microscopic dots of pigment-based ink are sprayed onto archival-quality paper to ensure the fidelity of a limited edition to an original artwork. It is believed that a giclée will significantly outlast a lithographic print, keeping its vivid colour for up to 200 years.

Mark-making

Mark-making is something that Jon has mastered throughout his career, and it's how he creates representational artworks, using rough lines, marks and smudges to suggest the movement of the people he draws. 'By just using several marks I can construct a face and make someone instantly recognisable.  The looseness of my work is my way of taking a risk.’

The artist

Jon Jones

Figurative artist Jon has enjoyed sell-out success in both the UK and Australia. He has been shortlisted for several prestigious awards, including the BP Portrait Award hosted by the National Portrait Gallery in London. Often depicting celebrities or the Peaky Blinders gang, his haunting portraits are perfect for both traditional and contemporary spaces. A 50-metre mural created from his original paintings is currently on display outside Birmingham's New Street station to raise money for Birmingham Children's Hospital.

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