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Fallon Zweegers | Imitate Modern’s – Mason Storm

Fallon Zweegers, known to her followers as Fallonista, runs an art gallery on Devonshire Street, London, W1G 6PN. The name of the gallery is Imitate Modern. Fallon Zweegers enjoys the focus of urban contemporary art in her family-owned gallery.
One of her up-and-coming artists is Mason Storm. Fallon Zweegers feels that many good artists rely on creative instincts, and Mason Storm is no exception. Starting with classes at his local youth centre, Mason Storm began his artistic habit before the age of twelve. His first choice at that age originally was a cancelled judo class, but as the saying goes, “when one door closes another one opens.” Mason’s passion for art continued to grow and grow and for fifteen years he focused just on his art talent.

6808203917_1662b2b07e_zHowever, art was not his only direction of study. In fact, Mason Storm can produce a list of careers to his credit. A barrister, a judo instructor, a body guard and even a law school graduate; but he didn’t stop there. Mason also researched and wrote on terrorism and espionage, an area that led him to a freelance intelligence analyst.

In the beginning of Mason’s artistic career, art was just a distraction from his ‘real’ jobs. Eventually, he began to be so involved in sculpture and other forms of art, his career path leaned more on the artist side.

In 2010, Mason Storm became best known for ‘Mason’s Mask’. This mask reflected both sides of his life. One side offered the high profile analysis and the focus on terrorism, the other side, his life as an artist.  The mask allowed him to separate his past career path with his current artistic one. It was his way of enforcing the fact he wanted the two worlds kept completely separate.

The mask originally started out as an announcement that Mason was planning to reveal the face of the world famous and elusive artist Banksy in an oil painting he was working on at the time.

Fallon Zweegers continues to show provocative works such as that of Mason Storm and many other fine artists at Imitate Modern. She continues to be one of the leading lights in the British contemporary art scene and will continue to bring new and fresh ideas through her blogs and other venues.

Luc Waring Debut Art Exhibition at Imitate Modern a Raging Success | Fallon Zweegers

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