Quentin Jones

Quentin Jones is a mixed-media artist born in London and is based in New York. She is known short, black and white, surrealist videos.

Quentin Jones
Born1983/1984 (age 36–37)[1]
London
OccupationArtist

Early life and career

Jones (born 3 December 1983, Toronto, Canada) studied philosophy at Cambridge[2] and received a master's in illustration from Central Saint Martins in 2010.[1] The daughter of architect Edward Jones, Jones also has a background in modeling.[3] Jones's style montages images with graffiti-style collages. Themes in her work include contemporary beauty, fashion, and femininity.[2] Her process begins with a sketching phase, so her participants can see her ideas, before making and painting props. Jones has said that her favorite part is adding collaged elements in post-production.[2] Jones has worked with brands including Chanel, Victoria Beckham, Louis Vuitton, Target, Kenzo,[1] Holly Fulton,[2] Hoss Intropia,[4] and Smythson.[5] In 2013, The Hospital Club shortlisted Jones among the 30 most influential people in fashion.[6]

She is married and has two sons, living in London.[7]

gollark: (My coffee machine is built from a compact machine and makes marshmallows, fish, coffee and baguettes, plus coffee cups)
gollark: Oh cool, if I build the HEN-236 reactor I'll be able to make plutonium RTGs to power my coffee machine.
gollark: There should be a way to convert corium into diamond blocks.
gollark: I am definitely not using this in any serious setting, though. If the computer shuts down at the wrong time, boom.
gollark: I put in the HECf-251-Ox as a joke. 282240RF/t, 462480H/t, and the only way it hasn't melted yet is an opencomputers controller dynamically toggling it on or off every tick as needed.

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