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'''Pauline Jones''' is a [[UK]] [[fan]] and [[pro artist]] from [[London]] active in the 1960s and 1970s.
 
'''Pauline Jones''' is a [[UK]] [[fan]] and [[pro artist]] from [[London]] active in the 1960s and 1970s.
  
Jones studied painting in London in the 1960s. She attended – or at least was on the membership lists for – a number of [[conventions]] including the [[London Minicon]], [[Novacon 5]] and [[Mancon 5]] and attended meetings at [[The Globe]].  
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Jones studied painting in London in the 1960s. She attended – or at least was on the membership lists for – a number of [[conventions]] including the [[London_Minicon_1|London Minicon]], [[Novacon 5]] and [[Mancon 5]] and attended meetings at [[The Globe]].  
  
 
She made a living from book illustration, graphics, animation and textile design. Her professional genre artwork included a number of book jackets in 1975–7, one of which also appeared on ''[[Science Fiction Monthly]]'' v2 #8 (August 1975). She produced the cover for the [[Seacon '79]] [[souvenir book]]. She published a number of reviews in ''[[Foundation]]'' between 1975 and 1979, the first under the name '''Joanna Paul'''.
 
She made a living from book illustration, graphics, animation and textile design. Her professional genre artwork included a number of book jackets in 1975–7, one of which also appeared on ''[[Science Fiction Monthly]]'' v2 #8 (August 1975). She produced the cover for the [[Seacon '79]] [[souvenir book]]. She published a number of reviews in ''[[Foundation]]'' between 1975 and 1979, the first under the name '''Joanna Paul'''.

Latest revision as of 07:42, 8 October 2024

(1946 – ????)

Pauline Jones is a UK fan and pro artist from London active in the 1960s and 1970s.

Jones studied painting in London in the 1960s. She attended – or at least was on the membership lists for – a number of conventions including the London Minicon, Novacon 5 and Mancon 5 and attended meetings at The Globe.

She made a living from book illustration, graphics, animation and textile design. Her professional genre artwork included a number of book jackets in 1975–7, one of which also appeared on Science Fiction Monthly v2 #8 (August 1975). She produced the cover for the Seacon '79 souvenir book. She published a number of reviews in Foundation between 1975 and 1979, the first under the name Joanna Paul.

Her website (linked below) says 'I then discovered my painting territory at the tender age of 45. I am still exploring, obsessed with painting and not dead yet.'

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