An exploration of being creative.

Creating and making ….

It can sometimes take a long time to get to a place and I have got to mine.  In order to feel like me I need to make and create

Juliana Jones is a visionary multidisciplinary artist whose creative spirit has been deeply rooted in the vibrant community of East Sheen for the past 18 years. To her, this charming corner of London is more than just a home—it is a wellspring of inspiration, a place where nature and artistry intertwine seamlessly. She cannot imagine living anywhere else. Here, she finds endless beauty in the changing seasons, the soft rustle of leaves in Richmond Park, and the fleeting dance of light on the Thames.

Richmond Park, with its sprawling landscapes, ancient oaks, and graceful deer, serves as her muse, infusing her work with an organic, almost ethereal quality that captures the soul of the natural world. Juliana’s artistic expression knows no bounds.

 

Her work traverses multiple disciplines, from bold and striking graphic images that play with contrast and form, to delicate and intricate textiles that tell stories through fabric and thread. Each piece is a testament to her keen eye for detail, her ability to distill the essence of nature into her art, and her passion for blending traditional techniques with contemporary design.

 

Most recently, she has ventured into the tactile and expressive world of lino printing, which allows her to carve out impressions of the world around her—each stroke and cut echoing the rhythm of Richmond Park’s wildlife and flora. Through this medium, she translates the textures of bark, the patterns of ferns, and the silhouettes of birds into striking, monochromatic works that pulse with life.

The key focus is the creation of patterns that can be applied to a multitude of surfaces. The collections on this website are my patterns for products loved by Juliana Jones: patterns for textiles, gift wrap, note cards, and notebooks.

Patterns are also available for licensing. 


 

We so hope you enjoy your journey through this website.

To get the patterns to this point has involved many iterations. Shapes have change, colours have been altered but the intent has been the same… to bring joy!