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In *Storm Can Festival*, Mason channels the visual noise of contemporary culture into a compressed, high-impact composition that feels both celebratory and unsettled. Combining bold graphic clarity with a painterly sensitivity to surface, the artist layers saturated colour, sharp edges and rhythmic repetition to evoke the branding aesthetics of mass consumption while insisting on the hand-made. The work’s energy suggests a collision between street-festival exuberance and the darker undertow of environmental anxiety—an image of abundance shadowed by “storm” conditions. Mason’s approach sits at the intersection of contemporary painting and pop-influenced assemblage, offering a culturally incisive, materially assertive work that speaks to spectacle, waste and collective appetite.
Mason Storm did not follow the traditional route into art and his training and artistic education in painting, sculpture ceramics and photography came from as he puts it “hanging around with artists from an early age at a local youth centre”, these artists however include some of the UK’s most celeb...
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