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Ted Ollier has been a photographer, graphic designer, bass player, typographer,
web pioneer and armchair philosopher. He has also worked a variety of day-jobs,
the details of which are not terribly important. At present, he is a printmaker
and installation artist working toward his MFA at Massachusetts College of Art.
His first taste of printmaking came at the age of 8 when he produced styrofoam
relief prints on self-made paper in an art class at a local museum. Twenty
years later, during his second undergraduate degree, he rediscovered the
process and began making woodcuts, intaglio etchings and shaped copper relief
prints. He has been working as an independent artist since 2004.
His concerns are with shapes and forms covered up by overfamiliarity and
convention. He pulls these shapes and presents them in stark contrast. He uses
technical means to extract unfamiliar information. He adapts industrial
techniques to artistic ends.
Recently, he moved across the continent to reside in Somerville, a close
neighborhood of Boston. His frequent companions are Bettina (a molecular
biologist) and Raster (a flame-point Siamese).
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