Commissioned by such clients as The Financial Times, The New Yorker, Playboy, Rolling Stone, Wall Street Journal and Bacardi, German artist Olaf Hajek has made his mark with his explosive, colorful, and surreal illustrations. I adore his work and was excited to learn that a limited edition of his prints are now available for purchase at Lumas. Be sure to check out the rest of Olaf’s work, including his lovely jewelry illustrations, here.
Wow! I want every one, very nice.
Beautiful prints.
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Such gorgeous illustrations. Looks to be in the same style as Frida Kahlo.
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wow this is soo good. thank you for sharing! such inspiration.
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beautiful illustrations:)
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How gorgeous! I love new art finds, thanks for the heads up!
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I LOVE his work! I saw a book of his work at an Anthropologie in Boston, and ended up getting totally sidetracked looking at the entire book while my friends shopped… Oh MAN! Add it to my wish list…
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I cannot stop looking at the last picture.
fantastic artwork. i love the sense of color and warmth. thanks for sharing your eclectic mix of favorites.
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Very eclectic and beautiful collaborations here, love them.
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I’ve been fan of Olaf Hajek for a while now. Thank you for posting his beautiful work! I’ll definitely keep an eye out for his prints…
The top right bird image is my favorite – so so lovely!
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Those are great.
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If only I could paint like this. Or wear a headpiece such as the one in the first image. My life would then be complete…
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uhh! wonderful images! i love them!
the structures and colors are the best
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holy batmobile. those top 2 images are KILLING ME!
wow.. the woman with the flowers in her hair look like a piece i did inspired by Nanami Cowdroy.. so beautiful