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In **“Storm The Brothers Grimm,”** Mason reimagines the Grimm canon through a contemporary lens, transforming folkloric archetypes into a charged, atmospheric encounter. Layered mark-making and dynamic tonal shifts evoke the pressure system of a gathering storm, while crisp contours and deliberate ruptures in the surface suggest narrative fracture—where moral certainty gives way to ambiguity. The artist’s technique balances controlled composition with expressive gesture, creating a visual rhythm that feels both cinematic and unsettling. Culturally, the work speaks to how inherited stories are continually rewritten to reflect modern anxieties—power, innocence, and survival—positioning Mason within current conversations around mythmaking, memory, and the politics of storytelling in contemporary art.
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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