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Eiko Ojala Addresses the Complexities of Current Affairs with Layered Compositions — Colossal

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 24 July 2024 18:44
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Illustration#editorial #Eiko Ojala #paperJuly 24, 2024Jackie Andres#editorial #Eiko Ojala #paper



Illustration

#editorial
#Eiko Ojala
#paper

July 24, 2024

Jackie Andres

All images © Eiko Ojala, shared with permission

Eiko Ojala’s vivid illustrations (previously) possess a distinctive flair evocative of paper-cut assemblages and textural collage. Working with some of the most prominent publications in today’s media landscape, the artist creates visuals for editorial assignments that focus on a vast scope of current affairs.

From the importance of mental health and work-life balance to the detriments of ongoing war and climate crises, Ojala manages to express each unique area of interest through layers of digital rendering. The polished results include flowers blooming from drifting heads, city skylines reflecting from the space between trees, and crowds of individuals walking toward the edge of a cliff marked with the impression of an ominous ruler. “It’s satisfying to see how sometimes, quite complex topics can be shown surprisingly simply,” the artist says.

You can find more work on Ojala’s website, Behance, and Instagram.

 

a paper-like textured illustration of a city scape reflected at the base of four standing trees. clouds and birds float in the sky as civilians walk through the city and trees.

a paper-like textured illustration of a factory letting out plumes of smoke that are arranged into a camouflage print in hues of green

a paper-like textured illustration of a teal flowering vine curved to mimic a face's profile. the vine sprouts a bright red-orange flower where the brain might be.

a paper-like textured illustration of standing figures positioned in a circle, taking turns checking their devices

Eiko Ojala Addresses the Complexities of Current Affairs with Layered Compositions — Colossal

a paper-like textured illustration of a red cliff with Putin's facial profile carved out of its underside. Many red individuals walk toward the edge of the cliff.

 

#editorial
#Eiko Ojala
#paper

 

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