PRINT
Prints are achieved through treatment in both digital conversion and photographic silkscreen processes. Both detailed and abstract, the design strategy is one that combines traditional drawing and digital technique. His prints are an attempt to retain and freely pursue his own conceptual ambitions artistically, but that the conceptual goals target the intended consequence of the client’s ambition. Jonas’s work is diverse, drawn equally to abstraction, to the world of fashion as well as it is to the ideas and symbolism of the occult and its association with the more disreputable forms of popular entertainment.
On graduation from the Royal College of Art in 2003 Jonas worked as a screen print technician at K2 Screen, a leading fine art screen printers based in Clerkenwell, London. This was a very formative experience and taught him much about the industry. Whilst at K2 Jonas was printing editions for amongst others, The Chapman Brothers, Damien Hirst, Peter Doig, Jeremy Deller and It was here also that he worked closely with Michael Craig Martin as technical assistant ona number of screenprinted editions for the artist.
A screen printing service 'Deus Ex Machina Editions' is available, providing artists and designers with the facilities and technical knowledge of fine art editioning and fashion textile printing. Each artist/client works in a different way and the relationship between printer and artist is crucial to the success of the project.
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