British artist Lucy Jones (b 1955) is renowned for her raw, wild landscapes and distinctively provocative portraits, characterised by expressive abstract brushwork and vibrant colour. With an intricate rendering of line and space in her landscapes, Jones' work conducts a journey through both interior landscapes and the external world beyond. Born with cerebral palsy, Jones has used her self-portraits to confront the way society perceives difference, challenging the assumptions that her disability defines her.
Lucy Jones is represented in public collections including the National Portrait Gallery, London, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.