Jack Poohvis’s conceptual geometrical series came to him during a period of spiritual awaking.  His esthetic footing stems from ancient sacred geometry.  His work is a combination of dots and lines that come together to form abstract figures.  Poohvis’s unique style is influenced by his studies in architecture and industrial design, mixed with his holy practice. His visions begin to formulate during meditation sessions and are transferred into realty soon after.  Poohvis’s technique is often mistaken as digital, but each piece is in fact produced by hand.

 

Poohvis’s art has taken him to a renewed sense of being.  His work has been shown in a group exhibition at Gallery Bar in 2013.

Home studio. 

Home studio.