Olivia Wells | Pulmo 6, 2024
Photo Etching
Media Dimensions: 60 x 15 cm
Image Dimensions: 60 x 15 cm
Edition of 15
Framed/unframed
Born in Tokyo (1991), Olivia is a multidisciplinary artist living and working in London. She has a Print MA from the Royal College of Art. Prior to this, she received a BA in Archaeology and Anthropology from Durham University and studied traditional drawing and painting methods at The Florence Academy of Art, Italy. Her practice incorporates painting, drawing, photography, etching and screen-printing. Ever intrigued by our relationship with natural and digital landscapes, her work explores how we impact these environments and vice versa. Through photography and mark-making, her practice moves between the digital and physical as she makes sense of what she wants and needs from each.
Photo Etching
Media Dimensions: 60 x 15 cm
Image Dimensions: 60 x 15 cm
Edition of 15
Framed/unframed
Born in Tokyo (1991), Olivia is a multidisciplinary artist living and working in London. She has a Print MA from the Royal College of Art. Prior to this, she received a BA in Archaeology and Anthropology from Durham University and studied traditional drawing and painting methods at The Florence Academy of Art, Italy. Her practice incorporates painting, drawing, photography, etching and screen-printing. Ever intrigued by our relationship with natural and digital landscapes, her work explores how we impact these environments and vice versa. Through photography and mark-making, her practice moves between the digital and physical as she makes sense of what she wants and needs from each.
Photo Etching
Media Dimensions: 60 x 15 cm
Image Dimensions: 60 x 15 cm
Edition of 15
Framed/unframed
Born in Tokyo (1991), Olivia is a multidisciplinary artist living and working in London. She has a Print MA from the Royal College of Art. Prior to this, she received a BA in Archaeology and Anthropology from Durham University and studied traditional drawing and painting methods at The Florence Academy of Art, Italy. Her practice incorporates painting, drawing, photography, etching and screen-printing. Ever intrigued by our relationship with natural and digital landscapes, her work explores how we impact these environments and vice versa. Through photography and mark-making, her practice moves between the digital and physical as she makes sense of what she wants and needs from each.