About this site
My name is Jason Wehmhoener. I make hybrid digital and analog work — algorithmic structures, printing, plotting, hand-painting, whatever the work requires; origami, music (composed, improvised, and generative). The studio is on a rural property I share with llamas and emus.
The work moves between two ways of thinking: the analytical and the expressive. I don't believe these are separate activities, and I don't believe a person has to (or even should) choose between them. This site is organized around that conviction. Posts sit at different positions in a typographic plane — some lean toward the language of code, some toward the language of art, some occupy the corner where both meet.
I write here because I want a place that is mine, where the work and the thinking behind it can accumulate over time, in front of anyone who's interested. Practice sites used to be the natural shape of an artist's web presence. They still can be.
I'm developing workshops on hybrid digital/analog creative practice — for artists curious about code, and for coders curious about art. Details as they firm up.
If something here resonates and you'd like to talk — about collaboration, commissions, teaching, or just the work — I can be reached at jasonw22@gmail.com.
