i'm Dutch ( from Alkmaar ) but i've been living in Belgium for years and studied here, I speak English fluently and of course French and Dutch. although writing is an all other story.
i LOVE ART, it's my drug, there's something new to discover every day, so if you're into painting, photography, videography, conceptual, digital, web art, coding, sculpture, graffiti, movies, you name it, just come and talk to me!
I've been active in the digital art scene for years, as a photographer and videographic artist for years. My work is based essentially on humanity and the human condition, deconstruction, repetition, movement, etc
a visit to my website will reveal so much more about me.
Somethings blogs wrote about me :
fashion-salad
"Jefta is talented, Jefta loves art, and, most of all, Jefta is mad about the human body. His photographic work revolves around the body, exploring it in various creative ways, from lighting to projecting, from freezing to fragmenting, constructing and deconstructing, always questioning and finally refining a very personal statement."
Kuriositas EN
Jefta is not one of those solitary artists however. As a child of the internet he has embraced new technology and the social media which goes with it. He spends a lot of time online, talking with fans and other artists, sharing ideas and constructive criticism. My own preferment is towards his Peintof project, which mixes digital photography and oils.
He does not restrict himself to digital art, however. He experiments with painting and drawing his objective is to create art for the moment in the medium which will best express it. An eclectic approach is what you could call his signature. He uses the human body (and is particularly fond of the female form!) as a medium for painting, reworking its shape and texture with paint, mixing the high-resolution digital photography to the gesture and texture of the paint."
This is the Machine EN
"Interactive and visual artist, Jefta Hoekendijk from Belgium, has presented an interesting work using the human body to create images, textures and interactive visuals, such as in Human Sculpture (featured image). More recently in ReBuilt, a project carried out during KIKK International Digital Festival he explores the idea of how the physical body interacts with the digital and invites the viewer to a denatured-space sound and visual experience, generated by a computer through the human bodys position and movement."