Nick Hobbs

Hobbs renders his subjects in graphite across heavy watercolor paper with a restrained, grisaille palette and a steady hand. Each drawing is the result of a prolonged process: images are sourced from digital archives, personal photographs, and found imagery, then slowly constructed through thin, successive layers. Influenced by a lifetime of looking through telescopes as an amateur astronomer, Hobbs' compositions emulate the phenomenal qualities of those experiences. In the telescope's eyepiece, every rarified photon of light, like the delicate stroke of a pencil, is significant to the faint image that emerges on the velvety surface of the night sky. Scale bends within the eyepiece, providing the surreal sensation of intimacy with distant objects of unimaginable size. With one eye on the distant cosmos and the other on the back of a strained eyelid, weaving the mysterious and familiar together becomes second nature at the telescope. These same operations are at play in the visual universe created by the drawings - familiar forms drift into abstraction, while ambiguous images acquire unexpected emotional weight. 
 
Nick Hobbs (b. 1997, Shreveport, Louisiana) lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. He received his MFA from the University of Arkansas in 2023 and attended the Undergraduate Residency Program at the New York Academy of Art in 2018. Hobbs has presented solo exhibitions at Storage Gallery, New York and Turley Gallery, Hudson, and has exhibited with Kasmin Gallery, New York; My Pet Ram, New York; Huxley-Parlour, London; Main Projects, Richmond; Moosey, Norwich; and Weatherproof, Chicago. His work has been featured in ArtMaze MagazineThe Coastal PostFriend of the Artist, and Booooooom.