Jo-Anne Mason

A resident artist on Anguilla for over 20 years, Jo-Anne Mason works in a variety of mediums and styles. Jo-Anne has written and illustrated three Caribbean books about the lives and times of people and creatures of the Caribbean.


The Perfect Shell, A book about Sint Maarten, St. Martin →

New book by Jo-Anne Mason
 

The Perfect Shell, Jo-Anne Mason's latest story about the Caribbean.
A hermit crab in search of a new shell travels around the island of Sint Maarten and St. Martin.

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TRIXY The Monkey that Ate Nevis →

A Cihildren's book about a monkey on the Caribbean island of Nevis.
 

TRIXY, The Monkey that Ate Nevis is a highly illustrated children's book written and illustrated by Jo-Anne Mason.
This is her second children's book featuring a creature on a Caribbean island.

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Paddy the Goat that saved Anguilla →

A highly illustrated childrens book about a goat on Anguilla in the Caribbean.
 

Paddy the Goat that saved Anguilla is a delightful children's story full of colorful illustrations depicting the island of Anguilla and it's local inhabitants...GOATS!
Written and illustrated by Anguilla artist Jo-Anne Mason.
This book is sure to please all Anguilla lovers.

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Seven Days on Anguilla →

Seven Days on Anguilla, life on a small island.
 

Long wide stretches of sand, great for holidays. But what about behind the dunes and sea grape that line the shore. Island life is mysterious and rich, have a look, there’s lots to see inland.
Seven Days on Anguilla began as a series of prints created by Jo-Anne Mason and the compiled into a small book with interesting info and facts about the island. It is the first book by Jo-Anne.

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ANGUILLA BOTANICALS →

 

Please join Jo-Anne Mason at Savannah Gallery in historic lower Valley on Saturday, February 23, 2008 for the opening reception of her latest collection Anguilla Botanicals.
Stop by from three PM till five PM to view the new art, visit with the artist and enjoy refreshments.
The show is being held late in the afternoon of the opening day of the annual Flower and Garden Show being held on the grounds of Wallblake House in The Valley.

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Jo-Anne Mason →

Jo-Anne Mason
 

A resident artist on Anguilla for over 20 years, Jo-Anne Mason works in a variety of mediums and styles.

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Contact Jo-Anne →

 

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Jo-Anne Mason
Box 340
The Valley
Anguilla, BWI
264-235 7202

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Works on Canvas and Paper →

 

Traditional images by Jo-Anne Mason on canvas, board and paper.

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Early Biography →

Jo-Anne Mason
 

Born August 17, 1953 in Brooklyn N.Y.After leaving school, Jo-Anne pursued a career as a horsewoman and spent 20 years riding, training and caring for thoroughbred racehorses. She began sculpting horses and animals in 1985 and had several successful shows and commissions before leaving the U.S. to live in Anguilla in the British West Indies.

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Images created in Painter(TM) →

 

Images by Jo-Anne Mason created using the digital art program Painter(TM) several versions. Painter(TM) now a product of procreate(TM) is a serious art program designed by and for artists. The tools in Painter allow the artist to create images with a natural, conventional look. Using a digital art pad, in this case a Wacom brand Intous(TM) Graphics Tablet and stylist pen the artist is able to draw and paint in a natural style.

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Works created in Adobe Illustrator(TM) →

 

Jo-Anne creates many images using the powerful vector program Adobe Illustrator(TM). This program allows the artist to use vector points to shape objects that can be resized without lose in quality. Most of the illustrations in this website were created using this program.

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Articles →

What We Do on Anguilla article 2004
 

Articles about Jo-Anne Mason.

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Painter Image Hose →

 

I like to create image hoses for the natural elements in my illustrations. Rather than using a scanned photo or item to produce an image hose I create the nozzle beginning with simple shapes. In this image hose the shapes created produce grass that works well in a meadow setting.

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