Jessica Hancock

Jessica Marie Hancock (formerly Springman) is a visual artist producing highly detailed drawings with strong geometric elements. She received her Bachelor’s degrees in Communication and Art from Westminster College of Salt Lake City in 1998. Interested in the concepts of design and spatial relationships, her work explores the idea of abstraction as it relates to aesthetic uniformity and universal balance. Her artistic style is very clean and has been described in many ways, but the favorite is “Vennism” — breaking apart multivariate reality into constituent and relational elements as separated and nested 2D representations. Everything Jessica draws is done entirely by hand.


Portfolio:

The Vennist

My artwork has been described in many ways, but the favorite is “Vennism” — breaking apart multivariate reality into constituent and relational elements as separated and nested 2D representations. Everything I draw is done entirely by hand using only a compass and ruler as guides.

Bound “Bound”

Hand-drawn, ink on paper, 22" x 30"

Circularity “Circularity”

Hand-drawn, Ink on illustration board, 32" x 40"

Darkness “Darkness”

Hand-drawn and painted, ink and watercolor on paper, 11" x 14"

Hunting Bears “Hunting Bears”

Hand-drawn, ink on paper, 32" x 42"

Indecision “Indecision”

Hand-drawn, Ink on illustration board, 32" x 40"

Revelation “Revelation”

Hand-drawn, ink on illustration board, 32" x 40"