Jack Kaido & Avant Arte
New collaboration coming soon
Painting the digital cave
The online experience is condensed into Jack Kaido’s paintings. A hundred different elements compete for your attention in a sensory experience as intense as it is familiar. Abstract lines and shapes mimic the links, pop-ups, images and ads on every web page. Jack creates his works on Procreate – a digital painting app. He begins each one with a twenty second sketch, then builds up layers that are sometimes “expressionistic action painting” and other times “methodical and slow.” Ironically, he describes cave paintings as one of his biggest influences. Like those prehistoric artists, Jack is al...
The online experience is condensed into Jack Kaido’s paintings. A hundred different elements compete for your attention in a sensory experience as intense as it is familiar. Abstract lines and shapes mimic the links, pop-ups, images and ads on every web page. Jack creates his works on Procreate – a digital painting app. He begins each one with a twenty second sketch, then builds up layers that are sometimes “expressionistic action painting” and other times “methodical and slow.” Ironically, he describes cave paintings as one of his biggest influences. Like those prehistoric artists, Jack is also considering how and where we tell the stories of our time.
Jack Kaido calls his style tabstraction. For him, digitally native doesn’t just refer to the fact he paints on an iPad – it is also the central question. His abstract paintings are a subversion of the user interface – swathes of colour and visible pixelation disrupt the minimalist ideal of Silicon Valley. In works like Dissenter (2023), computer windows or ‘tabs’ open indecipherable worlds. Layered in the background are screen-like rectangles that warp the brushstrokes like light refracted in a prism. Meanwhile Faults (2023) satirises ‘I am not a robot’ prompts, with the poetic instruction to ‘select all images with lessons.’
Bio
Jack Kaido (he/him) is a pseudonymous British artist.
New Frontiers
Jack is one of few artists with an artwork in space. In January 2024, one of his paintings was taken to the International Space Station by Axiom Space.
Inspirations
Jack discovered Avant Arte through our collaboration with Ripcache, Security (2023). He calls it one of his favourite pieces of crypto-art.