Andrew McNeile Jones - Probably Not Nothing






Studied art history at Ecole du Louvre and specialised in contemporary art for over 25 years.
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Andrew McNeile Jones, original oil painting titled Probably Not Nothing, created in 2025, 102 × 102 cm, modern night-scene artwork, hand signed, in excellent condition, sold direct from the artist in the United Kingdom.
Description from the seller
“In my work, I explore the layered complexities of city life through reflections and silhouettes, capturing moments that seem at once both intimate and anonymous. I am drawn to the spaces where interior and exterior overlap—faces caught in a café window, figures reflected in glass buildings, glimpses of individuals moving through shadows. These layered perspectives hint at the ways urban environments shape us, sometimes isolating us while at other times creating unexpected, beautiful connections.”
Andrew McNeile Jones studied fine art at Ruskin School of Art, at Oxford University, in the 1980s. He then trained in film making, working in London as a producer and director for several years; he returned to painting full-time in the early 2000s.
He now lives and works back in Oxford. In recent years he has exhibited with the Royal Society of British Artists in London, the Royal Birmingham Society of Arts, at the Affordable Art Fairs, and in a number of other group shows.
He has won several prizes, including first prize in the ING Discerning Eye exhibition at the Mall Galleries in 2022.
His film making experience gave him a deep interest in lighting and its power to help tell a story, particularly when combined with set design and the creation of ‘tableaux’ which contain a narrative element. He now incorporates these ideas into his painting.
This painting is made with the finest quality oil paints on a strong cotton canvas; it will be carefully packaged in a substantial custom-made cardboard box. It will arrive ready to hang.
“In my work, I explore the layered complexities of city life through reflections and silhouettes, capturing moments that seem at once both intimate and anonymous. I am drawn to the spaces where interior and exterior overlap—faces caught in a café window, figures reflected in glass buildings, glimpses of individuals moving through shadows. These layered perspectives hint at the ways urban environments shape us, sometimes isolating us while at other times creating unexpected, beautiful connections.”
Andrew McNeile Jones studied fine art at Ruskin School of Art, at Oxford University, in the 1980s. He then trained in film making, working in London as a producer and director for several years; he returned to painting full-time in the early 2000s.
He now lives and works back in Oxford. In recent years he has exhibited with the Royal Society of British Artists in London, the Royal Birmingham Society of Arts, at the Affordable Art Fairs, and in a number of other group shows.
He has won several prizes, including first prize in the ING Discerning Eye exhibition at the Mall Galleries in 2022.
His film making experience gave him a deep interest in lighting and its power to help tell a story, particularly when combined with set design and the creation of ‘tableaux’ which contain a narrative element. He now incorporates these ideas into his painting.
This painting is made with the finest quality oil paints on a strong cotton canvas; it will be carefully packaged in a substantial custom-made cardboard box. It will arrive ready to hang.
