Jo Tracy
Personal biography:
Born 29th September 1960 in Sydney I'm the middle child in a fascinating family of seven children.
I grew up in a big and happy household in Longueville in Sydney.
For as long as I can remember I have wanted to be an artist. My major influences are my intense fascination for maths,science,sociology and anthropology as well as the works and lives of other artists past and present. My inspiration mostly comes from nature and thoughts on our origins and the nature of life. I also get greatly inspired by music and by my own very vivid imagination. I've often been called a dreamer and nine times out of ten I'm dreaming about art.
Feeling so passionate about being an artist, and the important role of art in society, I liken it to a vocation more than a career.
I attended the National Art School from 1989 to 1992 where I majored in photography. Extremely multi-tasking,I have leaned toward the digital arts since leaving NAS. I am continually trying to develop and improve my skills and techniques as well as evolve through challenge and experimentation, using a multitude of media and technologies including an intra-oral dental digital videao camera.
I have been in over 35 fine art exhibitions, many of which I also curated.
Participating in the very first soley digital fine art show in Sydney at Digit One gallery in 1995 was a milestone as was my solo digital show at PCL Gallery in 1999.
I have had five solo shows and have exhibited in a number of established galleries in Sydney.
I have recieved a favorable press reviews in the Sydney press.
Recently I was invited to take part in a 'Pixel Perfect' exhibition in SoHo in New York but due to lack of funds I was unable to attend. I have also been invited to exhibit at Agora Gallery in New York as well as in a number of other countries.
I love my family and friends and my beautiful daughter Emelye who is now 24 years old.
Life as an artist has been a struggle for my health and sanity but I consider myself lucky to have been born in Australia, which is a wonderful place to be.
I have so much that I want to do that I fear life is way too short to accomplish all of my goals.
Sydney is a wonderful city, but find it very frustrating as an artist as it is not very supportive to artists and it is very expensive place to live.
I believe I can make a valuable contribution to my society's creative identity and culture.
Basically I'm gunna do it anyway "even if it doesn't pay"!
"Neither a lofty degree of intelligence nor imagination nor both together go the making of genius.
Love, love, love -
is the soul of genius" Mozart
Art Education:
National Art School East Sydney 1989-1992
Mitchell College Bathurst 2001-2
Enmore Design Centre 2004
Influential teachers:
Rex Dupain, John Williams, Ingeborg Theissen, Ruby Davis, Noal and Vivienne Thurgate.
Prof. G.D. Tracy
Influential artists:
Picasso, Rembrandt, Giotto, Goya, Leonardo Da Vi...
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Artist Value, Biography, Artist's studio:
Digital Fine Art - produced from original images • 13 artworks
View allSometimes I may use the scanner as a camera, as, for example, when using found objects, textiles and/or layered transparencies.
I rarely produce more than 1 or 2 prints(max5)of each image and each recieves some kind of individual treatment. Some prints are almost completely covered in paint or pastel! (as in the image titled 'Layerings')
They are coated with a clear,pliable protective varnish and can be posted anywhere unframed in a postal tube. Works that are returned within 2 weeks will recieve a full refund.
The canvases may be stretched onto a frame or framed behind glass or in the manner of choice.
A certificate of authenticity is also supplied upon request.
Custom prints in various sizes as well as commissions for paintings, murals, sculptures, tapestries and carpets. I am also available to do photographic commissions.
I have had been in over 35 exhibitions including five solo shows which have recieved favorable reviews in the Sydney press.(see artist statement/bio)
I'm 44, and I live and work as a professional artist in Redfern, Sydney, Australia
I love being an artist.
I'm dedicated and am passionate about art.
This profession has chosen me more than I've chosen it!
My goal is to be able to realise my creative ideas as well as to achieve a measure of financial security. I would also like to promote a better appreciation of and respect for artists.
Tall order I know but I really belive I have something to say as an artist and thinker and I will continue to be one no matter what.
Sydney is a wonderful and creative city and full of inspiration even though somewhat parochial and unsophisticated in it's tastes.
I would love to travel and work in other places however and have included such plans in my career goals.
I am excited by the potential of this site and look forward to receiving valuable feedback.
I hope you enjoy the images I've created as much I have enjoyed creating them. There's plenty more where these came from!
Please direct any purchasing enquiries via email or phone.
Apologies for the elements of this site that are not yet functional.
Yours sincerely
Jo Tracy
Photography - Traditional, Fine art and Digital images • 12 artworks
View allThe Digital prints on canvas are limited or unique editions and are hand treated with clear matt or gloss varnish. Some may be hand coloured with paint, pen, pencil, or pastel after printing, before final varnishing.
Urban landscapes - digital photography • 12 artworks
View allPhotography and digital images • 10 artworks
View allPhotography based digital art - 'wet wet wet' series • 7 artworks
View allJot Art • 10 artworks
View allLines of Communication • 10 artworks
View allSold Artworks • 6 artworks
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Biography
Personal biography:
Born 29th September 1960 in Sydney I'm the middle child in a fascinating family of seven children.
I grew up in a big and happy household in Longueville in Sydney.
For as long as I can remember I have wanted to be an artist. My major influences are my intense fascination for maths,science,sociology and anthropology as well as the works and lives of other artists past and present. My inspiration mostly comes from nature and thoughts on our origins and the nature of life. I also get greatly inspired by music and by my own very vivid imagination. I've often been called a dreamer and nine times out of ten I'm dreaming about art.
Feeling so passionate about being an artist, and the important role of art in society, I liken it to a vocation more than a career.
I attended the National Art School from 1989 to 1992 where I majored in photography. Extremely multi-tasking,I have leaned toward the digital arts since leaving NAS. I am continually trying to develop and improve my skills and techniques as well as evolve through challenge and experimentation, using a multitude of media and technologies including an intra-oral dental digital videao camera.
I have been in over 35 fine art exhibitions, many of which I also curated.
Participating in the very first soley digital fine art show in Sydney at Digit One gallery in 1995 was a milestone as was my solo digital show at PCL Gallery in 1999.
I have had five solo shows and have exhibited in a number of established galleries in Sydney.
I have recieved a favorable press reviews in the Sydney press.
Recently I was invited to take part in a 'Pixel Perfect' exhibition in SoHo in New York but due to lack of funds I was unable to attend. I have also been invited to exhibit at Agora Gallery in New York as well as in a number of other countries.
I love my family and friends and my beautiful daughter Emelye who is now 24 years old.
Life as an artist has been a struggle for my health and sanity but I consider myself lucky to have been born in Australia, which is a wonderful place to be.
I have so much that I want to do that I fear life is way too short to accomplish all of my goals.
Sydney is a wonderful city, but find it very frustrating as an artist as it is not very supportive to artists and it is very expensive place to live.
I believe I can make a valuable contribution to my society's creative identity and culture.
Basically I'm gunna do it anyway "even if it doesn't pay"!
"Neither a lofty degree of intelligence nor imagination nor both together go the making of genius.
Love, love, love -
is the soul of genius" Mozart
Art Education:
National Art School East Sydney 1989-1992
Mitchell College Bathurst 2001-2
Enmore Design Centre 2004
Influential teachers:
Rex Dupain, John Williams, Ingeborg Theissen, Ruby Davis, Noal and Vivienne Thurgate.
Prof. G.D. Tracy
Influential artists:
Picasso, Rembrandt, Giotto, Goya, Leonardo Da Vi...
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Nationality:
AUSTRALIA
- Date of birth : 1960
- Artistic domains:
- Groups: Contemporary Australian Artists
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Exhibition History 1992 to ‘Lichtaffen’ Cell Block Gallery National Art School
1992 ‘5 at A Time’ the Freezer Nightclub Darlinghurst and then at Fringe Bar
1994 ‘Digital Art and Mixed Media’ Fatz Café Gallery East Sydney
1995 ‘2D Digital Fine Art Exhibition’ Digit One Gallery North Sydney
1996 ‘Surfacing’ Group show at PCL Exhibitionists Surry Hills Sydney
1997 'Gaze’ solo show at Gallery Café Surry Hills
1998 ‘Friends of the Earth Exhibition’ Tap Gallery East Sydney
1998 ‘Sydney Independent Artists’ Tap Gallery East Sydney
1998 'Inaugural pre-Christmas Art Sale’ stock sale at PCL Exhibitionist
1999 'Seen' solo show at Pod Gallery Paddington
1999 ‘Landlines’ PCL Exhibitionists Surry Hills
1999 ‘Little Gems’ Miniatures show at Tap Gallery East Sydney
1999 ‘Digital Underware – from Mandala to Mandalbrot’ solo show PCL Gallery
1999 ‘Pre_Christmas Art Sale’ PCL Exhibitionists Surry Hills
2000 'Luggage Not Baggage' PCL Exhibitionists Surry Hills
2000 'Pre-Christmas Art Sale' PCL Exhibitionists Surry Hills
2001 'Group Show' Knot Gallery Surry Hills
2001 'Pre-Christmas Art Sale' Stock sale atPCL Exhibitionists Surry Hills
2002 'Link' small group show at PCL Exhibitionists Surry Hills
2003 'Knot Show' group exhibition at Knot Gallery Surry Hills
2003 'Indivisible' solo show at TAP Gallery East Sydney
2004 'Multiverse Scenarios' solo show at Knot Gallery Surry Hills
2004 'Art 4 Labour' Tap Gallery Dalinghurst
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Personal biography:
Born 29th September 1960 in Sydney I'm the middle child in a fascinating family of seven children.
I grew up in a big and happy household in Longueville in Sydney.
For as long as I can remember I have wanted to be an artist. My major influences are my intense fascination for maths,science,sociology and anthropology as well as the works and lives of other artists past and present. My inspiration mostly comes from nature and thoughts on our origins and the nature of life. I also get greatly inspired by music and by my own very vivid imagination. I've often been called a dreamer and nine times out of ten I'm dreaming about art.
Feeling so passionate about being an artist, and the important role of art in society, I liken it to a vocation more than a career.
I attended the National Art School from 1989 to 1992 where I majored in photography. Extremely multi-tasking,I have leaned toward the digital arts since leaving NAS. I am continually trying to develop and improve my skills and techniques as well as evolve through challenge and experimentation, using a multitude of media and technologies including an intra-oral dental digital videao camera.
I have been in over 35 fine art exhibitions, many of which I also curated.
Participating in the very first soley digital fine art show in Sydney at Digit One gallery in 1995 was a milestone as was my solo digital show at PCL Gallery in 1999.
I have had five solo shows and have exhibited in a number of established galleries in Sydney.
I have recieved a favorable press reviews in the Sydney press.
Recently I was invited to take part in a 'Pixel Perfect' exhibition in SoHo in New York but due to lack of funds I was unable to attend. I have also been invited to exhibit at Agora Gallery in New York as well as in a number of other countries.
I love my family and friends and my beautiful daughter Emelye who is now 24 years old.
Life as an artist has been a struggle for my health and sanity but I consider myself lucky to have been born in Australia, which is a wonderful place to be.
I have so much that I want to do that I fear life is way too short to accomplish all of my goals.
Sydney is a wonderful city, but find it very frustrating as an artist as it is not very supportive to artists and it is very expensive place to live.
I believe I can make a valuable contribution to my society's creative identity and culture.
Basically I'm gunna do it anyway "even if it doesn't pay"!
"Neither a lofty degree of intelligence nor imagination nor both together go the making of genius.
Love, love, love -
is the soul of genius" Mozart
Art Education:
National Art School East Sydney 1989-1992
Mitchell College Bathurst 2001-2
Enmore Design Centre 2004
Influential teachers:
Rex Dupain, John Williams, Ingeborg Theissen, Ruby Davis, Noal and Vivienne Thurgate.
Prof. G.D. Tracy
Influential artists:
Picasso, Rembrandt, Giotto, Goya, Leonardo Da Vinci, Marc Chagal, Monet, Gaudi, Henri Matisse, Marcel Duchamps, Mondrian, Rene Magritte, Rosalie Gascoine, Emily Kingwarre, Hans Arp, Clarice Beckett, Jasper Johns, Velasquez, Titian, Turner, Jackson Pollock, Salvador Dali, Vincent Van Gogh, M.C.Escher, Diane Arbis, Man Ray, Max Dupain, Fiona Hall, Bill Henson, Grace Cossington, Gustav Klimpt, Clifford Possum, Giorgio de Chirico, Sophie Taeuber, Roy Lictenstein, William Dobel, PaulKlee, Andy Warhol, Keith Harring, Brancusi, Giacometti, Christo, Ron Muik, Rodin, Richard Maplethorpe, Max Ernst, Francis Picabia and Paul Cezanne.
Exhibition History: 1992 to 2004
1992 ‘Lichtaffen’ Cell Block Gallery National Art School
1992 ‘5 at A Time’ the Freezer Nightclub Darlinghurst and then at Fringe Bar
1994 ‘Digital Art and Mixed Media’ Fatz Café Gallery East Sydney
1995 ‘2D Digital Fine Art Exhibition’ Digit One Gallery North Sydney
1996 ‘Surfacing’ Group show at PCL Exhibitionists Surry Hills Sydney
1997 'Gaze’ solo show at Gallery Café Surry Hills
1998 ‘Friends of the Earth Exhibition’ Tap Gallery East Sydney
1998 ‘Sydney Independent Artists’ Tap Gallery East Sydney
1998 'Inaugural pre-Christmas Art Sale’ stock sale at PCL Exhibitionist
1999 'Seen” solo show at Pod Gallery Paddington
1999 ‘Landlines’ PCL Exhibitionists Surry Hills
1999 ‘Little Gems’ Miniatures show at Tap Gallery East Sydney
1999 ‘Digital Underware – from Mandala to Mandalbrot’ solo show PCL Gallery
1999 ‘Pre_Christmas Art Sale’ PCL Exhibitionists Surry Hills
2000 'Luggage Not Baggage' PCL Exhibitionists Surry Hills
2000 'Pre-Christmas Art Sale' PCL Exhibitionists Surry Hills
2001 'Group Show' Knot Gallery Surry Hills
2001 'Pre-Christmas Art Sale' Stock sale atPCL Exhibitionists Surry Hills
2002 'Link' small group show at PCL Exhibitionists Surry Hills
2003 'Knot Show' group exhibition at Knot Gallery Surry Hills
2003 'Indivisible' solo show at TAP Gallery East Sydney
2004 'Multiverse Scenarios' solo show atKnot Gallery Surry Hills
2004 'Art 4 Labour' Tap Gallery Dalinghurst
2004 'Cubaust' Australian and Cuban art at Tap Gallery Darlinghurst
2004 'Images of the cross' Tap Gallery - part of Kings Cross Arts Festival
2005 'Barter Charter' Knot Gallery - participant in Sydney Equisse
2005 'Lines of Communication' - solo show at Tripod Gallery Sydney
2006 'Gangfestival'outdoor exhib.-Chippendale Australian/Indonesian artists.
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Hello and welcome to my virtual gallery site. I am a professional visual artist, writer and designer based in Redfern, an inner city suburb of Sydney, Australia.
As well as these limited and unique edition digital canvas prints there are many more original artworks and handmade objects available in my collection of works dating back to the late '70's early 80's up until the present. Some images may be available on lightbox film and photo paper upon request.
I have original paintings (produced using either oils, watercolour, acrylic or mixed media), sculptures, pastel, pencil and charcoal drawings, collages, digital photographs, polaroids and hand-printed black and white photographs.
I'm also available for private commissions in all of the above as well as for large or small scale murals and tapestries as well textiles and object design.
I have been commissioned to write and illustrate for various publications, to consult on fine arts and provide art direction for film and television,corporations and individuals.
Production techniques:
New media works are challenging the established notions about what qualifies as fine art.
It has been argued that the introduction of the camera led directly to the birth of modern art.
It is exciting to consider what may be stimulated by the introduction of the computer.
As a digital fine artist myself I consider the computer as valuable a medium of expression a as an easel, kiln or darkroom. Digital media also compliments my ongoing interest in scientific themes and inspirations.
My works begin with a long process of research and thought followed by some basic work in traditional media such as sketches, paintings or photographs. These are then developed to result in a unique or limited edition, archival canvas print.
I most often add further handtreatment before stretching and framing the canvas.
My current technique involves the production of archival, limited edition, canvas, digital prints using as my source original images produced in a variety of media. The original images may be drawings, paintings, doodles or sketches as well as original photographsand found objects. The original image is scanned and then may or may not be manipulated before printing onto archival canvas. The printed canvas is then hand treated and sometimes coloured and finally coated with a clear, matt or gloss protective varnish.
Philosophy and inspirations:
The inspiration for the content of most of my work comes primarily from my keen interest in science, maths and technology. This has led to an ongoing interest in and investigation into the histories of, and relationships between, science, art, spirituality and culture. The meaning of life as explained by science and interpreted through art.
I'm very interested in exploring the implications for life on earth of our rapid technological and scientific advancement.
Genetic engineering, evolutionary medicine, nano technology and fractal geometry are just some of the fields of study that have informed my work.
When producing my images I aim to express the idea that 'medieval thought, tribal thought and modern science come together in viewing the natural world as a vast complex system of linkages'. This concept, familiar to primitive cultures, was summed up in the wise words of North American Indian chief 'Seattle' when he stated that "Everything is connected".
New discoveries in science tell us that the single cell is a temple of pluri-potentiality. Everything we do is a reflection of the separate cells whose choreographed interactions make us what we are. Life is predicated on the activities and the internal decision making process of the cells that created our biosphere.
Art can convey an innate understanding of these ideas. Art can also stimulate a symbolic system of historical reference that hits chords within all of us.
Creative science and art have much in common.'Einstein stated that "The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious".The creative scientist can never know exactly what he wants or know in any precise way, how to attain it. He remains, of necessity, a" miasma of uncertainty"' - as does the artist. Both the creative scientist and the artist explore the understanding of a sensation, an emotion, a mode of presence, or project a network of experiences - the synthesis of opposing forces - demanding either emphatic attention or slowly sneaking up on the unconscious.
Art and science can also give us a sense of the unexplainable truth - a connection with something more lasting. The "mind's eye" expressing something built up from within rather than coming from without, beautifully expressed in the words of Australian mathematician, Frances Montrose when she wrote of "The desire on one hand to go on and on, to lean toward infinity. On the other hand, to be caught completed, with no more yearning."
Leonardo D Vinci wrote in his treatise on painting about what could be gained from studying stains on walls.
"We know well that sight, through rapid observation, discovers in one glance an infinity if forms; nonetheless, it can only take in one thing at a time."
In 1937 Max Ernst wrote , after reading Melzi's notes on Leonardo's treatise of painting, of "the unbearable visual obsession" that resulted, as it had also for Victor Hugo, after applying the advice of the master to the study of stains on walls. Leonardo also wrote that "Man is a model of the world" and "all that is beautiful is difficult".
I have also developed a bit of an obsession with walls and stains and share with Leo and countless others a love of the landscape - both real and imaginary - from both a macro and a micro viewpoint.
"As above, so below" - is also my understanding of the nature of the universe and I find that landscapes, especially the abstract and the surreal, can best express many of the concepts that fascinate me.
I have been basing my work on these themes since the late 80's, early 90's.
An example of this is my series of landscapes titled "Indivisible" which were a series of digital canvas prints produced from scanning small sections of original photographs taken from above of the concrete cancer at the bottom of Bondi Beach children's pool. The landscapes themselves have little resemblance to the original photographs and they have titles and a layer of meaning that refer to evolutionary forces, mitochondrial DNA and the concept of cellular memory.
Some of the books that have had a great influence on me include Italo Cavalo's 'Invisible Cities' , 'Don Qixote' by Cerevantes, Erwin Shrodinger's 'What is Life', 'Chaos-the amazing science of the unpredictable.' by James Gleick, 'The Alchemist' by Paolo Coehlo, 'Mandala' by Jose and Miriam Arguelles - Fairytales, Myths and Legends and Dr Zeuss children's books to name very few.
The plant universe and in particular the tree appears in various forms in much of my work Plants transmute light into life through photosynthesis. The human being transmutes life into consciousness through perception'The human being is the plant of consciousness.
Another of my regular motifs is "Millenium Man" which is an invented figure representing humanity and is neither male nor female despite the name and whose form was inspired by the figures in the works of New York artist Keith Harring.
As well as creating visual pleasure and wanting to entertain the viewer I aim to enable myself and others to see things in a unique way. I am interested in explorations that lead to a broadening and expansion of the five senses and of our consciousness...and in "elevating the lowly into the magnificent".
I often ponder the paradox of existence and am convinced that "It seems as if human beings are being prepared for something other than survival"
"Humanitus" is where a common language is expressed and is no where more appreciated than when it is expressed through art and science as well as through music and love.
My images are records of thoughts and experiences as well as of places and observations. They are the final result of a long process of research and investigation into the concepts and topics of interest to me at the time or simply my own intangible visceral yearnings "toward infinity".
"Neither a lofty degree of intelligence nor imagination nor both together go the making of genius.
Love, love, love -
is the soul of genius" Mozart
Influential teachers:
Rex Dupain, John Williams, Ingeborg Theissen, Noal and Vivienne Thurgate.
Influential artists:
Picasso, Rembrandt, Giotto, Goya, Leonardo Da Vinci, Marc Chagal, Monet, Gaudi, Henri Matisse, Marcel Duchamps, Mondrian, Rene Magritte, Rosalie Gascoine, Emily Kingwarre, Hans Arp, Clarice Beckett, Jasper Johns, Velasquez, Titian, Turner, Jackson Pollock, Salvador Dali, Vincent Van Gogh, M.C.Escher, Diane Arbis, Man Ray, Max Dupain, Fiona Hall, Bill Henson, Grace Cossington, Gustav Klimpt, Clifford Possum, Giorgio de Chirico, Sophie Taeuber, Roy Lictenstein, William Dobel, PaulKlee, Andy Warhol, Keith Harring, Brancusi, Giacometti, Christo, Ron Muik, Rodin, Richard Maplethorpe, Max Ernst, Francis Picabia and Paul Cezanne.
Expos Solo (Listing)
1997 'Gaze’ solo show at Gallery Café Surry Hills
1999 'Seen' solo show at Pod Gallery Paddington
1999 ‘Digital Underware – from Mandala to Mandalbrot’ solo show PCL Gallery
2003 'Indivisible' solo show at TAP Gallery East Sydney
2004 'Multiverse Scenarios' solo show at Knot Gallery Surry Hills
2005 "Lines of Communication" solo show at Tripod Gallery Sydney