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Afternoon at Mudbrick | Photography by Jay Mason. Item composed of paper in country & farmhouse or coastal style
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Afternoon at Mudbrick | Photography by Jay Mason. Item composed of paper in country & farmhouse or coastal style
Afternoon at Mudbrick | Photography by Jay Mason. Item composed of paper in country & farmhouse or coastal style

Created and Sold by Jay Mason

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Afternoon at Mudbrick - Photography

Price from $600 to $1,000

Creation: 1-2 weeks
Shipping: FedEx 7-10 days
Price $44 Shipping in the US, ask the creator about international shipping.
Estimated Arrival: January 22, 2025
Prints are carefully mailed in rigid spiral-wound cardboard tube and include a certificate of authenticity.

Handmade

Made In USA

Natural Materials

DimensionsWeight
24H x 36W in
60.96H x 91.44W cm
28H x 40W in
71.12H x 101.6W cm
32H x 48W in
81.28H x 121.92W cm

This piece is a companion artwork from Mudbrick Winery in New Zealand. The building's walls are weathered, revealing the passage of time, with a rustic patina. Surrounding the structure is lush, overgrown vegetation of a garden that flourishes without meticulous human intervention.
In the background, the vista opens up to a bay reflecting a light blue sky, scattered with clouds.
The sky overhead is dynamic with clouds ranging in color from soft whites to warm, golden tones from late afternoon sunlight casting a warm glow over the scene.
The use of light and shadow, along with the textural details and the earthy color palette, gives the artwork a timeless, dreamlike quality. The composition is balanced and inviting.

Item Afternoon at Mudbrick
Created by Jay Mason
As seen in Creator's Studio, Delafield, WI
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2023
Immersive landscapes

While enjoying photography for over 50 years I haven't dedicated myself to learning and creating images in my unique style until I turned 60. I have always been inspired by the majestic landscapes of American artists of the 19th century and in my travels I started seeing vistas with an eye toward capturing the colors, composition and atmosphere of the paintings I've always loved. ​

My photo journey began in high school as staff photographer for our newspaper and yearbook. At 17 I finagled my way into obtaining press credentials for our local sports and concert venue. I made full use of that, attending nearly all concerts, taking great shots and eventually getting opportunities for band interviews. Not bad for a high school newspaper, which we won national awards for. ​

As many who have entered retirement, I've picked back up a few of my interests and passions that I'd set aside in my working years. Photography was always a deep interest, one in fact, I contemplated pursuing as a career. Fortunately, now I have the time to devote to my craft and the travels that inspire me. ​ The balance of my time is spent mentoring entrepreneurs and young adults in their vocational pursuit and journeys.