
Brian Jones was born and raised in Pleasant Garden, NC. He attended the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and currently resides in Gibsonville, NC with his wife and son.
Brian’s interest in art began at a young age while watching his mother draw and paint. His mother, high school and college classes, and experimentation with different types of media have all helped him develop his style. The majority of his work is stippling which he was introduced to in high school. Stippling is the art of applying ink in small dots and appeals to him because of the level of detail that can be added.
Most of Brian’s work is in the style of stippling, but he also enjoys sketching in pencil and photography. The majority of his work is landscapes and antiques. His list of works consists of subjects such as lighthouses from both North Carolina and New England, boats, antique gas pumps and other old farm equipment, and old barns and historical houses.
Brian’s award-winning work has been displayed across North Carolina in various Community Arts Councils and local shops. His work can also be seen in the books “Center Friends the Legacy of the Meeting on the Hill” by Kay Davis Coltrane and “Growing Memories” by Jane Kirkman Kimel.
