Painter of interiors and landscapes notable for their subtle use of colour, delicacy and restraint. After a foundation course at West Surrey College of Art and Design at Farnham, Lloyd-Jones gained his diploma from the Ruskin School of Drawing, Oxford, 1977–9, then did a postgraduate diploma at Royal Academy Schools, 1980–3. He showed at RA Summer Exhibitions from 1982, other mixed exhibitions including Agnew Young Contemporaries in 1988, Lee Ann Lester Gallery in Los Angeles, 1990, and Critic’s Choice at Beaux Arts Gallery, Bath, 1991. In 1979 Lloyd-Jones gained the David Murray Award for Landscape Painting, and again in 1982; in 1981 he won the Winsor and Newton Award, and in 1983 the Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Award for Drawing and Painting.

Text source: 'Artists in Britain Since 1945' by David Buckman (Art Dictionaries Ltd, part of Sansom & Company)


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