"Ooo ... Ahh"
digital collage
digital & analog collage
6.375" x 4.5"
© 2013 Jack the Hack
Featured in the exhibit: Papergirl Estonia at the Tartu Linnaraamatukogu
(Tartu Public Library) Tartu, Estonia. April - May 2013.
The concept of this exhibition is unique in that after the
artworks have been displayed, they are collected together in small
groups by the curators and then distributed randomly (for free) throughout the city in a method resembling the distribution of hand-delivered newspapers. The project was conceived in Berlin, Germany (2006) by Aisha Ronniger who delivered the artworks to the public - hence, the Papergirl reference.
"Run for your lives! It's a Neo-Pop Art invasion."
"The Jackrabbit Trio"
digital collage
8.75" x 7"
© 2014 Jack the Hack
"Jackpot! Ring-a-ding-ding"
6.375" x 4.5"
© 2013 Jack the Hack
Featured in the exhibit: Papergirl Estonia at the Tartu Linnaraamatukogu
(Tartu Public Library) Tartu, Estonia. April - May 2013.
digital collage
9.25" x 6.5"
© 2012 Jack the Hack"The Jackrabbit Trio"
digital collage
8.75" x 7"
© 2014 Jack the Hack
digital collage
8" x 6.75"
© 2012 Jack the Hack"Pop Goes the Weasel"
digital collage
8.25" x 6.5"
© 2013 Jack the Hack
"Curatorial Interruptus (The Career Brokers)"
digital collage (inkjet print), w/ spray enamel,
paper collage and crayon
paper collage and crayon
4" x 6"
© 2015 Jack the HackCreated for the exhibit: “Networked Disruption -
Rethinking Oppositions in Art, Hacktivism and Business”
Škuc Gallery Ljubljana, Slovenia March 11 - April 3, 2015
MMSU (Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art) Rijeka, Croatia
April 23 - May 14, 2015
digital collage
6.75" x 9"
© 2012 Jack the Hack
This artwork was included in an international art exhibit entitled: "What I saw at the Circus".
Hosted by the Provo Museum of Mail Art - Provo, UT. USA
Summer 2017 - Spring 2018.
digital collage
7" x 8.5"
© 2012 Jack the Hack
"Oops! (Destiny is not a game of chance.)"
digital collage
7" x 9.75"
© 2016 Jack the Hack
Homage to Hieronymus Bosch
digital & analog collage
4.125" x 5.875"
© 2013 Jack the Hack
Created for the exhibit: Visions of Bosch
Jheronimus Bosch Art Center
Hertogenbosch, Netherlands
Nov - Dec 2013
Hieronymus Bosch (Jheronimus van Aken) c. 1450 - 1516 Dutch Artist.
Scholars have come to view Bosch's art as a depiction of his orthodox religious belief systems rather than as mere fantastic (fantasy) illustrations. His images of sinful humanity, along with conceptions of Heaven and Hell, are now seen as consistent with those of late medieval theological literature and sermons. It is generally accepted that Bosch’s art was
created to teach specific moral and spiritual truths in the manner of
other Northern Renaissance artists and authors.There is, therefore, a more profound significance to his paintings than
had previously been supposed and his art should be interpreted it in terms of late medieval Christian theology.
"Giddy-up . . . go! School's out for the summer."
(The identities were obscured to protect the not-so innocent.)
digital collage
4.5" x 6"
© 2016 Jack the Hack
"Jack's Christmas Card - 2015"
(Merry Christmas & Happy New Year)
(Merry Christmas & Happy New Year)
digital collage
6" x 4.5"
© 2015 Jack the Hack