Wanneer? Woensdag 03.06.202618:30 - 20:00

Layers. Eiko Ojala

Waar? 3, Place des Rotondes, L-2448 Luxembourg Kunst, cultuur & literatuur, Trainingen/Conferenties

Illustration Design

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Eiko Ojala's minimalist and conceptually precise visual language has become an essential part of the contemporary illustration landscape, as he continues to develop a body of work in which each new piece reveals new layers, both aesthetically and conceptually. His evolving practice reflects a deep commitment to clarity, craftsmanship, and the exploration of form, offering viewers a rich and thoughtful visual experience that helps navigate today’s complex and often contradictory world.

He studied interior architecture and worked for several years as a graphic designer, which has left a clear mark on the spatial awareness and minimalist style of his illustrations. Ojala creates most of his work digitally, yet he draws every detail by hand, focusing on simple forms and the subtle interplay of light and shadow. Both his illustrations and his creative process are characterized by layering – the works resemble paper cutouts stacked in depth, inviting the viewer to dive deeper into the visual narrative. Conceptually, however, Ojala’s creative process can be described as a constant act of reduction – he removes all unnecessary layers and meanings to reach the core of each idea. The result is a minimalist, precisely composed style where every element carries meaning.

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Ojala gained early and decisive international recognition in 2013, when he won the prestigious "Young Gun" award in the Art Directors Club competition. This became a springboard for his international career, followed by several other notable accolades, including the Communication Arts Illustration Annual (2014), American Illustration, and the YCN Professional Award. He has created illustrations for some of the world’s leading brands and publications, such as Apple, Herman Miller, the V&A Museum, The New York Times, National Geographic, Le Monde, and The New Yorker—testament to the broad resonance and impact of his work within the global visual culture.

Eiko Ojala’s work has also been exhibited internationally in renowned galleries and venues, including Pocko Gallery (London), Spoke Art (San Francisco), Pelham Art Center (New York), Atelier Meraki (Paris), Art Kaoshung (Taiwan), and the ING Creative Festival (Dubai). His pieces have been part of both solo and group exhibitions, showcasing his distinctive, finely layered artistic language. His work is also featured in numerous international publications and anthologies, including multiple appearances in TASCHEN’s prestigious 100 Illustrators. book.

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