
Tyler Hobbs
Tyler Hobbs is a visual artist from Austin, Texas, exploring the intersection of computational aesthetics, nature and technology. Through his use of algorithms, plotters and paint, Hobbs investigates how biases in computer hardware and software shape digital experiences and their relationship to the organic world.
Hobbs has exhibited his drawings, paintings and digital works in solo shows including Progress at Galería Dos Topos in Mexico, Incomplete Control at Bright Moments Gallery in New York and QQL:Analogs at Pace Gallery. Inspired by artists such as Sol LeWitt and Agnes Martin, Hobbs draws from their mathematically-minded compositions and meticulous processes, allowing randomness to play a vital role in his own practice.
With a degree in computer science from the University of Texas at Austin, Hobbs combines technical expertise with artistic vision to push the boundaries of generative and digital art.