Jack Hoye is an image maker and contemporary digital artist, based in upstate New York, working everywhere.
Jack Hoye is a passionate image maker and graduate from The Westphal College of Media Arts & Design at Drexel University, specializing in high impact graphics as well as digital contemporary art and photography. Jack is displayed and published by various international art groups. Notable publishing opportunities include Art Market International Magazine where he received his first full feature spread, and by Architectural Digest where his work was advertised by New York City based, Artifact Projects. Jack has also been recognized by arts enterprises and creative spaces; not only in his native United States, though across Europe, and most notably in Tokyo, Japan where he was featured at The Tokyo Tower Art Fair by online arts forum, Contemporary Art Collectors. His most recent opportunity included a physical exclusive showcase of four artworks, coordinated and displayed by Zarin Art Gallery at their location in Helsinki, Finland. Currently, Jack continues to create digital media in upstate New York, managing himself as an artist and entrepreneur.
His art takes creative license with the juxtaposition of organic and inorganic synthetics - employing color, hue, and light, as well as visual perspective to create dynamic compositions. Jack often makes use of digital design tools to further abstract and distort original photographic materials of mine - creating compositions that are both surreal and evoke a sense of euphoria. His primary practice attempts to blend digital photography and graphic design to create an all new image. This technique attempts to render traditional realistic photography into forms of contemporary design and surrealism. His background in mind, much of his work has been informed by the cross section of technology, nature, and humanity. Jack is originally from the Hudson Valley, a picturesque region less than an hour north of New York City. Ergo, the constant and contrasting exposure of nature and the urban environment has had profound influences on his work.