SEVEN WAYS OF GOING
SEVEN WAYS OF GOING
- Seven Ways of Going | Limited Edition Giclée Print of an original mixed media work on paper
- Size of print approx: 18.75” x 25”
- Other sizes available – please contact for more information.
- Printed on heavy 100% cotton rag stock 310gsm
- Limited edition of 60
- Limited edition prints come signed, dated and numbered
- Each print is issued with a certificate of authenticity
- Prints include a white border for ease of framing
- Price reflects unframed print. For custom framing options, drop us a line.
About this piece, from the artist: Created in the afterglow of a Patti Smith concert, Seven Ways of Going not only references Patti’s song title but also pays tribute to her intricate observations of humanity and her powerful and unforgiving presence as a performer. Complicated line, traces of text, repetitive mark-making plus a shifting of soft to hard-liner work is a humble instinctual offering to a truly influential artist of our time.
About the artist: Jo Olive
I am an artist and multidisciplinary maker from Northern N.S.W Australia.
My work is characterized by an enduring interest in the mapping of place, the fugitive nature of memory and the documentation of my emotional and historical connection to land. My work favors intuitive mark-making, abstraction and the automatism of line. Largely self-taught, my work is an intensely personal, cathartic process in which visual elements are simultaneously lost and found through the physicality of scratching, sanding, puncturing, concealing and disclosing. Heavily concerned with process, these works ultimately produce a palimpsest, a recording of time. My current practice includes mixed media works on paper and timber, drawing, painting, mark making, printmaking and the crafting of artist tools. As a maker, I am also able to interpret elements of my arts practice into utilitarian objects that transform the everyday, objects such as textiles and letterpress paper-goods.
Education & History
Jo holds a Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art History) from The University of Melbourne and was awarded the Dean’s Honours List for Academic Achievement. While at The University of Melbourne she studied Post-Modernism in New York as part of a class unit exchange hosted by Columbia University. She also holds a Graduate Diploma of Education (Visual Arts) from Southern Cross University and undertook studies in Printmaking during this time. She has taught visual arts in secondary schools and has hosted numerous workshops in printmaking, letterpress and bookmaking.
As the co-founder of Olive & The Volcano Letterpress (2011-2017), she secured many national and international stockists, distribution throughout Asia and worked with a diverse clientele to provide custom letterpress projects.
Her work has been seen in Uppercase Magazine, InsideOut, Peppermint Magazine, Home Beautiful, Fashion Journal and Dolly Magazine. She has participated in national design events such as Finders Keepers and The Big Design Market and was awarded the inaugural Australian Etsy Design Award for Art & Illustration. Her studio has been featured on the Etsy Blog in the "Inspiring Workshops" series of interviews and she was invited to participated in the Etsy & West Elm Pop-Up in Bondi Sydney curated by West Elm USA.