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Subtle...quiet...soft....a mind in reflection.
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The works of Monet, Pissarro, Sisley and Morisot showed Casey-Mason a language of painterly skills that she was able to appreciate and learn from. Her early impressionistic works (1995-2010) depict landscapes, farms, nature, buildings, marine paintings, rural scenes and still lifes’. In 2002, she attended her first workshop in Monet's gardens which inspired a dream to live in France. After her second workshop in the south of France, she left her corporate job, sold her home in the U.S. and moved to the countryside of France. The landscape that had so inspired her became her life. She created light filled gardens with blooms and veggies visited daily by birds and bees. Her gardens became the main focus of the many new paintings. It was during these years she was unwittingly led to discover the works of Gerhard Richter, Joan Mitchell and Jackson Pollack. Her imagination was stirred by their use of colors, expressive brushstrokes, their reliance on intuition and their individuality. With new found fervor
Casey-Mason adopted their approach which has dominated her art making over the past ten years. Celebrating this freedom, her love of color and wonder now translates onto her canvases within the style of abstractions which are never far from the rhythms of nature. the hues sitting well and resonating with intuitive marks.
Casey-Mason now resides in the U.S.

Artist Statement-

"Before starting a painting I spend a lot of time deciding upon color combinations and experimenting with different mediums. Whether I plan to paint to music or start each session unscripted, I begin by putting a paintbrush (knife, pen, marker etc.) to canvas, making marks haphazardly and reacting intuitively to the canvas. The moment by moment process of manipulating the paint (often times scraping off and reapplying) begins to reveal the inspiration for the piece...a place...a time...a feeling...or an experience that had a profound effect on me. It's at this time I step back and use my thoughts to fine tune the piece and make the changes necessary to complete the image. Whether it's in minutes, hours or days, eventually I know when the canvas no longer wants more of me and it's done.
Life doesn’t provide the chance to redo things or the chance to always determine outcomes. For me, creating art does."

-Peggy Casey-Mason
Subtle...quiet...soft....a mind in reflection.
Paintings are unframed. Ships in separate boxes.
Paintings in-situ may not be to scale.

The works of Monet, Pissarro, Sisley and Morisot showed Casey-Mason a language of painterly skills that she was able to appreciate and learn from. Her early impressionistic works (1995-2010) depict landscapes, farms, nature, buildings, marine paintings, rural scenes and still lifes’. In 2002, she attended her first workshop in Monet's gardens which inspired a dream to live in France. After her second workshop in the south of France, she left her corporate job, sold her home in the U.S. and moved to the countryside of France. The landscape that had so inspired her became her life. She created light filled gardens with blooms and veggies visited daily by birds and bees. Her gardens became the main focus of the many new paintings. It was during these years she was unwittingly led to discover the works of Gerhard Richter, Joan Mitchell and Jackson Pollack. Her imagination was stirred by their use of colors, expressive brushstrokes, their reliance on intuition and their individuality. With new found fervor
Casey-Mason adopted their approach which has dominated her art making over the past ten years. Celebrating this freedom, her love of color and wonder now translates onto her canvases within the style of abstractions which are never far from the rhythms of nature. the hues sitting well and resonating with intuitive marks.
Casey-Mason now resides in the U.S.

Artist Statement-

"Before starting a painting I spend a lot of time deciding upon color combinations and experimenting with different mediums. Whether I plan to paint to music or start each session unscripted, I begin by putting a paintbrush (knife, pen, marker etc.) to canvas, making marks haphazardly and reacting intuitively to the canvas. The moment by moment process of manipulating the paint (often times scraping off and reapplying) begins to reveal the inspiration for the piece...a place...a time...a feeling...or an experience that had a profound effect on me. It's at this time I step back and use my thoughts to fine tune the piece and make the changes necessary to complete the image. Whether it's in minutes, hours or days, eventually I know when the canvas no longer wants more of me and it's done.
Life doesn’t provide the chance to redo things or the chance to always determine outcomes. For me, creating art does."

-Peggy Casey-Mason
Subtle...quiet...soft....a mind in reflection.
Paintings are unframed. Ships in separate boxes.
Paintings in-situ may not be to scale.

The works of Monet, Pissarro, Sisley and Morisot showed Casey-Mason a language of painterly skills that she was able to appreciate and learn from. Her early impressionistic works (1995-2010) depict landscapes, farms, nature, buildings, marine paintings, rural scenes and still lifes’. In 2002, she attended her first workshop in Monet's gardens which inspired a dream to live in France. After her second workshop in the south of France, she left her corporate job, sold her home in the U.S. and moved to the countryside of France. The landscape that had so inspired her became her life. She created light filled gardens with blooms and veggies visited daily by birds and bees. Her gardens became the main focus of the many new paintings. It was during these years she was unwittingly led to discover the works of Gerhard Richter, Joan Mitchell and Jackson Pollack. Her imagination was stirred by their use of colors, expressive brushstrokes, their reliance on intuition and their individuality. With new found fervor
Casey-Mason adopted their approach which has dominated her art making over the past ten years. Celebrating this freedom, her love of color and wonder now translates onto her canvases within the style of abstractions which are never far from the rhythms of nature. the hues sitting well and resonating with intuitive marks.
Casey-Mason now resides in the U.S.

Artist Statement-

"Before starting a painting I spend a lot of time deciding upon color combinations and experimenting with different mediums. Whether I plan to paint to music or start each session unscripted, I begin by putting a paintbrush (knife, pen, marker etc.) to canvas, making marks haphazardly and reacting intuitively to the canvas. The moment by moment process of manipulating the paint (often times scraping off and reapplying) begins to reveal the inspiration for the piece...a place...a time...a feeling...or an experience that had a profound effect on me. It's at this time I step back and use my thoughts to fine tune the piece and make the changes necessary to complete the image. Whether it's in minutes, hours or days, eventually I know when the canvas no longer wants more of me and it's done.
Life doesn’t provide the chance to redo things or the chance to always determine outcomes. For me, creating art does."

-Peggy Casey-Mason

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Faded Memories-Diptych-(featured) oil painting Painting

Peggy Casey-Mason

United States

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 60 W x 40 H x 0.4 D in

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The dominant colors in the painting are muted, soft hues of pinks, blues, greens, grays and warm white, suggesting a sense of distance and nostalgia. Overall, "Faded Memories" captures the complex, ever-evolving nature of memory and the way it shapes our perceptions and experiences. The painting inv...

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2021

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Multi-paneled Painting, Oil on Canvas

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60 W x 40 H x 0.4 D in

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2

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About Peggy Casey Mason: The Art of Fearless Reinvention From corporate life to the French countryside, Casey-Mason's art is a testament to fearless reinvention. What began as a 40-year self-taught painting journey—rooted in the impressionistic brushstrokes of Monet, Pissarro, Sisley, and Morisot—blossomed into a life of bold choices and vibrant abstractions that resonate with collectors in the US and abroad. Her early works (1995–2010) captured landscapes, seascapes, farms, and still lifes with a delicate, impressionistic touch. But in 2002, a workshop in Monet’s gardens sparked a dream that changed everything. After a second workshop in the south of France, she sold her U.S. home, left her corporate job behind, and moved to the French countryside. There, the landscapes that once inspired her became her life. She transformed a crumbling Toulouse Lau-wreck stone house into a quintessential French country home, all while teaching art, exhibiting her work, and painting the light-filled gardens and rural scenes around her. While in France, she discovered Gerhard Richter, Joan Mitchell, and Jackson Pollock. Their bold colors and expressive freedom struck a chord, igniting a shift in her art. Over the past decade, her canvases evolved into abstractions—intuitive, rhythmic celebrations of nature, life, and her own journey of transformation. But creativity, like life, is full of twists. After a decade of abstraction, she hit a creative block. Drawn back to the landscapes that first sparked her passion, she rediscovered inspiration. This return to her roots didn’t just help her break through the block—it brought a fresh perspective to her work, blending the intuitive freedom of abstracts with the grounded beauty of the natural world. Now back in the U.S., Casey Mason's landscapes and abstracts grace homes across the US and Europe. Her art isn’t just a reflection of beauty—it’s a story of resilience, creativity, and a life well-lived.

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