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Focusing on twisted combination's and dual
opposites (such as sweet vs. sour, happy vs. sad or life vs. death) she
paints truths about being human. Varied influences are found within her
work ranging from such things as nature,love,
relationships,dreams,memories,
Mason’s undeniable originality has garnered her attention from
publishers and collectors alike, such as actress and poet Amber Tamblyn and the multifaceted Aprella among them. Her list of expanding accolades range from the 'EdgyCute' art survey book by Harry Saylor and the collaboration 'Feedback Project' where Adrian Stout of
The Tiger Lillies, composed original music based on Mason’s artwork.
Mason was also part of the 23 world renowned artists chosen to be a part
of the critically acclaimed Lowbrow Tarot Project exhibition ( 2010) and book (2012) curated by Aunia Kahn. Mason also brings her social and environmental awareness to the public through various charity art shows such as the Whaleless Exhibition which toured throughout Germany and Italy and showcased at the Milan Civic Aquarium to more recent benefit shows for the Japan Relief effort at Sacred Gallery and The Dear Japan Project in NYC.
Angie Mason currently resides and works in Northern New Jersey with her husband and their very bad kitty in a spooky old colonial house they call home.
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1 comment:
Stories about tooth fairies are very popular among kids. These became a bridge for encouraging children to visit their dentist. On the other hand, the effect of these stories; children have tendencies to always expect something in return if they do good deeds. I think, we grew up with a wrong practice; that we always deal with children with rewards if they do something good. Some kids have a negative image about dentists, because of the program that they are watching. Fortunately, today, most dentists (St. Petersburg my hometown for example) find ways to encorage kids and some adults to conquer their dental phobias (dental implants, (St. Petersburg) for example).
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