Nicola Mason is a contemporary, New South Wales-based artist who works predominantly in the genres of still life and landscape. Through her works, Mason often focuses on the intersection of domestic and ecological themes, using her background in nature conversation to inform her artistic perspective. The resulting paintings are immediately atmospheric, each work an intimate documentation of place as the artist experiences it.
In ‘A Glaze of Windows I’, Mason creates an impression of a sun-lit domestic space, an intimate glimpse into her everyday life. This work is immediately immersive, with inclusions of small details contributing to the homely atmosphere that she curates within this scene - appearing as an honest reflection of her personal perspective.
This work was created for the exhibition ‘Conversations with Clarice Beckett’, a group show held at the Orange Regional Art Museum, supported by the National Gallery of Australia. In this series, the artist responded to Beckett’s intertwined personal life and artistic career by creating works that intimately revealed her domestic life. Often small in size, and painted on repurposed board and cornflake packaging, each of these paintings is a minute insight into Mason’s interior world.
Mason has exhibited regularly throughout Australia, both in solo and group exhibitions. She has been included in numerous national art prizes, including the Portia Geach Memorial Prize, the Calleen Art Award, and the Doug Moran National Portrait Prize. Recently, Mason was selected as a finalist for the Wynne Prize for 2026, and her landscape work is currently exhibiting at the Art Gallery of New South Wales. For collectors of atmospheric still life paintings, or those enamoured by intimate reflections of domestic spaces, Mason’s works are a joy to discover.
Nicola MASON
'A glaze of windows I'
acrylic on cardboard
Image Size: 18 x 25 cm
Dimensions: 33 x 40 x 3 cm
Signed: Artists label on verso.
Comes with Letter of Provenance
Condition:Excellent:
(c) The Artist or Assignee