ArtistsHajime Sorayama
Hajime Sorayama

Hajime Sorayama

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PaintingPop ArtContemporaryHyperrealism
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  • Pop Art
  • Contemporary
  • Hyperrealism
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Hajime Sorayama is a Japanese artist and illustrator known for hyperrealistic paintings and sculptures of chrome-plated androids and robotic forms rendered in oil and acrylic with meticulous technical precision. Working since the 1970s, his polished mechanical figures emerged from the postwar Japanese fascination with industrial design and the aesthetics of automation. His paintings and airbrushed works have established a distinctive visual language in which gleaming, anatomically impossible chrome surfaces become vehicles for exploring desire, artificiality, and the uncanny boundary between organic and machine. His influence extends across contemporary art, design, and popular culture.

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Pop Art
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Kubo Cherry Tree at Isazawa (Isazawa no Kubo-zakura) (Art Institute of Chicago)
Art Institute of Chicago
Kubo Cherry Tree at Isazawa (Isazawa no Kubo-zakura) (Art Institute of Chicago)
Art Institute of Chicago
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Museum of Modern Art
New York, US
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