
Jono builds his images with remarkable patience and precision. Some of his larger pieces can take weeks or even months to plan and complete, with the artist carefully working through textures, shadows, skin, water, fabric, stone, and countless tiny details until the final drawing feels almost tangible. Through these surreal compositions, Jono explores themes such as identity, anxiety, depression, mental strain, vulnerability, and the complicated ways people try to express what is difficult to put into words.
His creative process often begins long before the pencil touches the paper. Jono works with models, props, lighting, and reference photography to shape the final composition, using the photographic stage not only as a practical tool but also as part of the thinking process. From there, the drawing itself becomes a slow and meticulous act of translation, turning a planned image into something that feels both intensely realistic and deeply symbolic.






















