D’Stassi Art is pleased to present a preview selection of original works by Harry Jones, now available to view and acquire through the gallery.
Jones is a British multidisciplinary artist based in London whose painting practice brings together personal imagery, cultural reference, and social observation. His compositions are built through layers of symbolic objects, recurring motifs, fragments of language, and figurative elements, held together by a confident and intuitive use of colour.
Colour functions as both structure and atmosphere within Jones’ work. Rather than acting as surface decoration, it reframes memory and narrative, allowing each painting to hold emotional tension while remaining formally resolved. The result is work that feels immediate yet considered, visually direct yet quietly complex.

Jones’ work has been exhibited at the Saatchi Gallery in 2017 and 2024, alongside solo presentations including Strange Cargo in 2024, Mango Stone at Roman Road in 2023, Never Alone With a Phone at Parlour in 2019, and The Abundance of One Thing in the Loss of Another at Emperor House in 2016. His paintings have also featured in group exhibitions at Flowers Gallery and Whitechapel Gallery.
This preview release offers a focused selection of original paintings ahead of broader presentation. The works are immediately available and suited to both private and interior led collections, reflecting Jones’ ability to create paintings that live confidently within a space without overpowering it.
D’Stassi Art is pleased to present a preview selection of original works by Harry Jones, now available to view and acquire through the gallery.
Jones is a British multidisciplinary artist based in London whose painting practice brings together personal imagery, cultural reference, and social observation. His compositions are built through layers of symbolic objects, recurring motifs, fragments of language, and figurative elements, held together by a confident and intuitive use of colour.
Colour functions as both structure and atmosphere within Jones’ work. Rather than acting as surface decoration, it reframes memory and narrative, allowing each painting to hold emotional tension while remaining formally resolved. The result is work that feels immediate yet considered, visually direct yet quietly complex.

Jones’ work has been exhibited at the Saatchi Gallery in 2017 and 2024, alongside solo presentations including Strange Cargo in 2024, Mango Stone at Roman Road in 2023, Never Alone With a Phone at Parlour in 2019, and The Abundance of One Thing in the Loss of Another at Emperor House in 2016. His paintings have also featured in group exhibitions at Flowers Gallery and Whitechapel Gallery.
This preview release offers a focused selection of original paintings ahead of broader presentation. The works are immediately available and suited to both private and interior led collections, reflecting Jones’ ability to create paintings that live confidently within a space without overpowering it.