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Kenya, Masai Mara National Reserve. Female Cheetahby Alison Jones / Danita Delimont
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Kenya: Amboseli NP, wildebeest wildlife, Mt Kilimanjaroby Alison Jones / Danita Delimont
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Tanzania: Zanzibar, curly-que trunk of palm tree inlandby Alison Jones / Danita Delimont
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Kenya: Masai Mara Reserve, Ruppell's Griffon vulturesby Alison Jones / Danita Delimont
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Mozambique, Bazaruto, Benguerra Island, Coastlineby Alison Jones / Danita Delimont
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Tanzania, Zanzibar, StoneTown, Darajani Market, Octopusby Alison Jones / Danita Delimont
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Alberta, Columbia Icefields Parkway, bighorn sheepby Alison Jones / Danita Delimont
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Giraffe lying down, Loisaba Wilderness, Laikipia Plateau, Kenyaby Alison Jones / Danita Delimont
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Aerial Scenic, Sossuvlei Dunes, Namibiaby Alison Jones / Danita Delimont
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Ethiopia, Arba Minch, Nech Sar, Floraby Alison Jones / Danita Delimont
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Ethiopia: Tigray, Axum, woven baskets, marketby Alison Jones / Danita Delimont
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Detail of Beads for Jewelry Making, Makola Market, Accra, Ghanaby Alison Jones / Danita Delimont
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Kenya: Masai Mara Game Reserve, Burchell's zebraby Alison Jones / Danita Delimont
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Kenya, Acacia, Back-necked and Vitelline masked Weaverby Alison Jones / Danita Delimont
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Kenya, Mara River Expedition, Mara Escarpment portraitby Alison Jones / Danita Delimont
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Maasai Women Cooking for Wedding Feast, Amboseli, Kenyaby Alison Jones / Danita Delimont
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Namibia Desert, Sossusvlei Dunes, desert landscapeby Alison Jones / Danita Delimont
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Tanzania: Zanzibar, Jozani NP, red colobus monkeyby Alison Jones / Danita Delimont
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Two Maasai Morans Walking with Spears at Sunset, Amboseli National Park, Kenyaby Alison Jones / Danita Delimont
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Caribbean, USVI, St Croix, Christiansted, Path Archesby Alison Jones / Danita Delimont
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Hammock tied between trees, North Shore beach, St Croix, US Virgin Islandsby Alison Jones / Danita Delimont
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Ethiopia, Blue Nile River Basin, Coptic scriptureby Alison Jones / Danita Delimont
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Chicken Near A Coopby Alison Jones / Danita Delimont
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Peacock In A Barn Windowby Alison Jones / Danita Delimont
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Tractor Used For Fence Building, Washingtonby Alison Jones / Danita Delimont
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Cows On The Northern Bank Of Snake Riverby Alison Jones / Danita Delimont
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Kenya: Namunyak Conservation Area, Agama Lizard on rockby Alison Jones / Danita Delimont
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Kente Cloth, Artist Alliance Gallery, Accra, Ghanaby Alison Jones / Danita Delimont
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USVI, St Croix, Rescued American kestrel birdby Alison Jones / Danita Delimont
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Alison Jones is a self-taught artist and, therefore, has no formal education in art. She only received some tuition and was introduced to watercolor by Clare Dalby and Jenny Jowett, both leading botanical artists. That notwithstanding, she has emerged to be one of the leading artists in the world. She has managed to achieve this status due to her dedication and passion for the arts. She’s open to learning new techniques and styles and is a loyal visitor to art galleries and museums from where she learns from the works of other artists. Alison also likes to read art books and the history of the artists that she admires. Her efforts have paid off and, three times, she has been awarded the Royal Horticultural Society’s Grenfell Silver Gilt medals for exhibitions of cyclamen coum and fuchsias. She received the awards in the years 2000, 2008 and 2013. Jones has illustrated a book with 12 color plates and 40 line drawings. In 2000 she became a full member of the Society of Floral Painters and since then she has been exhibiting nationwide. After graduating in History and Art, she taught in Oxfordshire for 20 years. But she later moved to Cornwall to focus on her plants, her animals and her art. Alison inspired by vibrant and vivid colors. Her preferred medium is watercolors. She says she likes them because they lend themselves to vitality. She’s had the good fortune to live in some fine-looking parts of Britain where framed Alison Jones art is appreciated.