Jason Seife

[2][3][4] To expand his study and research of traditional textiles, he also made trips to Morocco, Turkey, Iran and Syria to meet with carpet-weavers and local artists.

[7] In 2021, Seife developed, alongside Andrew Cassetti, an algorithmic code that turned eleven hand-drawn artworks into endlessly iterations of designs.

Seife's algorithmic model is set to juxtapose and reflect the units within the patterns in order to create new versions of his designs.

In the aftermath of Seife's solo show in London, Mark Westall, founding editor of FAD Magazine commented on his work[11]"This physical-digital-physical process not only allows Seife to create a more powerful visual experience, it also stresses the notion that craftsmanship remains at the center of the artistic process."

Jason Seife have had solo exhibitions in artistic venues in the United States, Middle East, and Europe.