“Biomorphic Terrains” (attributed), Meredith Jones (American, b. 20th c.), c. 2000s, watercolor/ink/rust on paper, 18×24 in., signed lower right.

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“Biomorphic Terrains” (attributed), Meredith Jones (American, b. 20th c.), c. 2000s, watercolor/ink/rust on paper, 18×24 in., signed lower right.

A striking biomorphic abstract watercolor, this 18×24 work by Meredith Jones merges watercolor, ink, and oxidized rust reactions to create an otherworldly organic landscape. With its fractal-like branching forms, mineral textures, and atmospheric washes, the piece evokes geology, botany, topography, and cellular structures, inviting viewers into Jones’s signature world where science, nature, and abstraction intersect. Signed lower right, this rare mixed-media work exemplifies Jones’s innovative approach to experimental surface chemistry and natural-process art.

Detailed Artwork Description

This 18×24 biomorphic abstraction reflects Meredith Jones’s experimental mastery of watercolor, ink, and rust oxidation on paper. The composition features branching, root-like formations, mineral blooms, and cratered circular zones resembling volcanic calderas, microbial colonies, or aerial landscapes.

The artist manipulates waterflow, pigment dispersion, and drying patterns to achieve a luminous, chemical-reactive surface. Rust oxidation introduces granular texture and varied coloration—from olive greens and golden ochres to soft greys—creating a dynamic tension between organic growth and geological erosion.

The atmospheric openness of the paper background allows the network of forms to feel suspended in space. Signed JONES at lower right, the work expresses the artist’s ongoing fascination with natural systems, emergent patterns, and the unpredictable beauty of chemical reaction in art.

Biography of Meredith Jones

Meredith Jones is a contemporary American artist known for her experimental abstract works that merge traditional watercolor with ink, oxidation, and natural-process techniques. Born in the mid-20th century in the United States, she developed an early interest in both art and natural sciences, later studying fine art with a focus on painting and mixed-media process work.

Influenced by natural patterns, geology, botanical structures, and the science of pigment behavior, Jones became recognized for developing a unique visual language rooted in organic abstraction. Her practice incorporates intentional waterflow, pigment dispersion, and reactive surfaces, including rust infusions, which create unpredictable textures and fractal formations.

Jones has worked primarily in the Northeastern United States, producing series that explore themes of growth, decay, ecosystem structures, and microscopic vs. cosmic scale. Her artworks have appeared in regional exhibitions, private collections, and curated design interiors that favor biomorphic modernism.

Her creative process relies on controlled spontaneity—pouring, tilting, blotting, and chemically altering pigments to reveal hidden networks and natural geometries. Jones’s works have acquired a following among collectors drawn to organic abstraction, natural science imagery, and experimental mixed-media surfaces.

Meredith Jones, “Biomorphic Terrains” (attributed), watercolor/ink/rust on paper, 18×24 in., signed lower right. An exceptional example of Jones’s organic abstraction, featuring oxidized texture and biomorphic formations. Excellent condition.

CERTIFICATE OF VALUE & AUTHENTICATION
For Fine Art Appraisal / Insurance / Gallery Documentation

Artist: Meredith Jones (American, 20th c.)
Title: Biomorphic Terrains (attributed)
Date: c. 2000s
Medium: Watercolor, Ink, and Rust on Paper
Dimensions: 18 × 24 inches
Signature: Signed “JONES” lower right
Origin: Acquired in NYC
Current Owner: Artfind Gallery, Washington, DC

Authenticity Statement:
This artwork is believed to be an original mixed-media painting by contemporary artist Meredith Jones. The signature, materials, stylistic qualities, and technique are consistent with known examples of her work.

Provenance Chain (Collector-Formatted)

  1. Private Collection, NYC – Acquired directly from seller

  2. Art Market Transfer, Northeast US

  3. Artfind Gallery, Washington, DC (current owner)

“Biomorphic Terrains” (attributed), Meredith Jones (American, b. 20th c.), c. 2000s, watercolor/ink/rust on paper, 18×24 in., signed lower right.

A striking biomorphic abstract watercolor, this 18×24 work by Meredith Jones merges watercolor, ink, and oxidized rust reactions to create an otherworldly organic landscape. With its fractal-like branching forms, mineral textures, and atmospheric washes, the piece evokes geology, botany, topography, and cellular structures, inviting viewers into Jones’s signature world where science, nature, and abstraction intersect. Signed lower right, this rare mixed-media work exemplifies Jones’s innovative approach to experimental surface chemistry and natural-process art.

Detailed Artwork Description

This 18×24 biomorphic abstraction reflects Meredith Jones’s experimental mastery of watercolor, ink, and rust oxidation on paper. The composition features branching, root-like formations, mineral blooms, and cratered circular zones resembling volcanic calderas, microbial colonies, or aerial landscapes.

The artist manipulates waterflow, pigment dispersion, and drying patterns to achieve a luminous, chemical-reactive surface. Rust oxidation introduces granular texture and varied coloration—from olive greens and golden ochres to soft greys—creating a dynamic tension between organic growth and geological erosion.

The atmospheric openness of the paper background allows the network of forms to feel suspended in space. Signed JONES at lower right, the work expresses the artist’s ongoing fascination with natural systems, emergent patterns, and the unpredictable beauty of chemical reaction in art.

Biography of Meredith Jones

Meredith Jones is a contemporary American artist known for her experimental abstract works that merge traditional watercolor with ink, oxidation, and natural-process techniques. Born in the mid-20th century in the United States, she developed an early interest in both art and natural sciences, later studying fine art with a focus on painting and mixed-media process work.

Influenced by natural patterns, geology, botanical structures, and the science of pigment behavior, Jones became recognized for developing a unique visual language rooted in organic abstraction. Her practice incorporates intentional waterflow, pigment dispersion, and reactive surfaces, including rust infusions, which create unpredictable textures and fractal formations.

Jones has worked primarily in the Northeastern United States, producing series that explore themes of growth, decay, ecosystem structures, and microscopic vs. cosmic scale. Her artworks have appeared in regional exhibitions, private collections, and curated design interiors that favor biomorphic modernism.

Her creative process relies on controlled spontaneity—pouring, tilting, blotting, and chemically altering pigments to reveal hidden networks and natural geometries. Jones’s works have acquired a following among collectors drawn to organic abstraction, natural science imagery, and experimental mixed-media surfaces.

Meredith Jones, “Biomorphic Terrains” (attributed), watercolor/ink/rust on paper, 18×24 in., signed lower right. An exceptional example of Jones’s organic abstraction, featuring oxidized texture and biomorphic formations. Excellent condition.

CERTIFICATE OF VALUE & AUTHENTICATION
For Fine Art Appraisal / Insurance / Gallery Documentation

Artist: Meredith Jones (American, 20th c.)
Title: Biomorphic Terrains (attributed)
Date: c. 2000s
Medium: Watercolor, Ink, and Rust on Paper
Dimensions: 18 × 24 inches
Signature: Signed “JONES” lower right
Origin: Acquired in NYC
Current Owner: Artfind Gallery, Washington, DC

Authenticity Statement:
This artwork is believed to be an original mixed-media painting by contemporary artist Meredith Jones. The signature, materials, stylistic qualities, and technique are consistent with known examples of her work.

Provenance Chain (Collector-Formatted)

  1. Private Collection, NYC – Acquired directly from seller

  2. Art Market Transfer, Northeast US

  3. Artfind Gallery, Washington, DC (current owner)