Margaret Jones

Margaret Jones, is a professional illustrator and graphic designer, is passionate about creating material for both scientific and conservation communities works across the creative disciplines of illustration, design, digital and craft-based mediums; continually exploring and being inspired by the surrounding world of nature and science. Margaret?s practice through visual narrative aims to inform the audience and take them on a journey through both physical and virtual environments of displays and installations and associated mediums using innovative ways of presenting information and material to both the public audience and scientific communities.

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Margaret Jones Death of a treeMargaret JonesDeath of a treeDeath of a tree - narrative piece illustrating man's impact on the environment. Inspired by Gilgamesh. View FolioEducationalLandscapesNatureInkPen and InkWatercolourBlack and White
Margaret Jones Mouse tail plantMargaret JonesMouse tail plantBlack and white ink drawing of Mouse tail plant, Arisarum proboscideum. View FolioBotanicalHouse and GardenNatureInkLine
Margaret Jones Pomander – orange and clovesMargaret JonesPomander – orange and clovesPomander - orange and cloves View FolioBotanicalHouse and GardenLifestyleHand Drawn
Margaret Jones Paradise RowMargaret JonesParadise RowParadise Row - old cottage garden, village View FolioHouse and GardenLifestyle
Margaret Jones Flower borderMargaret JonesFlower borderInspired flower border - Gertrude Jekyll View FolioHouse and GardenLifestyleNatureBlack and White
Margaret Jones Saddlestone with SedumMargaret JonesSaddlestone with SedumFarmer's garden ??with saddlestone planted with Sedum View FolioBotanicalHouse and GardenBlack and White
Margaret Jones Garden sinkMargaret JonesGarden sinkThe Old White Lion - old sink planted with nasturtium View FolioHouse and GardenLifestyle
Margaret Jones Flowers & Time 3Margaret JonesFlowers & Time 3The floral clock has been difficult to create in real time with flowers? opening & closing in sequence in a garden environment. Gardeners have tried to create living floral clocks, but the audience was only able to observe part of the story, at different times of the day & in different seasons consequently they became unpopular. There are pieces of work, which have been inspired by Linnaeus?s floral clock in music, poetry, film sequences & other illustrated work. View FolioBotanicalDiagramsScience and TechnologyPhoto RealisticConceptual
Margaret Jones Flowers & Time 2Margaret JonesFlowers & Time 2The floral clock has been difficult to create in real time with flowers? opening & closing in sequence in a garden environment. Gardeners have tried to create living floral clocks, but the audience was only able to observe part of the story, at different times of the day & in different seasons consequently they became unpopular. There are pieces of work, which have been inspired by Linnaeus?s floral clock in music, poetry, film sequences & other illustrated work. View FolioBotanicalEducationalScience and TechnologyDigitalHand Drawn
Margaret Jones Flowers & Time 1Margaret JonesFlowers & Time 1The floral clock has been difficult to create in real time with flowers? opening & closing in sequence in a garden environment. Gardeners have tried to create living floral clocks, but the audience was only able to observe part of the story, at different times of the day & in different seasons consequently they became unpopular. There are pieces of work, which have been inspired by Linnaeus?s floral clock in music, poetry, film sequences & other illustrated work View FolioBotanicalDecorativeDiagramsNatureScience and TechnologyDigitalAnimation