I first encountered Jacek Yerka and his artwork on a blog I like to visit and as soon as I did, I knew I’d found something special.

I’ve never studied art so I can’t use fancy terms to explain what it means or why I like it, but I do find certain art works and artists inspiring. Needless to say I like pieces that tell a story. I count Henri Rosseau and Frida Kahlo as two of my other favourite artists.

The City is Landing - Jacek Yerka
The City is Landing – Jacek Yerka

Jacek Yerka

Jacek Yerka was born in Poland in 1952. He came from an artistic family and as a child used art to escape from social problems he had with others. He studied fine art and graphic design, developing a detailed style, somewhat against the broader fashion of the day and in 1980 he became a full time artist.

The Stone and Brick - Jacek Yerka
The Stone and Brick – Jacek Yerka

There is no doubt that his paintings tell stories and they remind me of other creative works like the films of Hayao Misaki or the books of Tolkien. But Jacek Yerka’s imagery is very much his own and, although some work comes from dreams and imagination, he states his greatest influence is the Polish landscape and the places he grew up.

The mix of imagined worlds with intricate detail is right up my street. Perhaps it’s something to do with my liking of dolls houses and dioramas. The same detail is present in a lot of Frida Kahlo’s work, which I also love. One day I hope to save up enough to buy one of his pieces as they’re not on the cheap side, but absolutely worth it.

Affordable art

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Surreal Landscapes calendar – Winter Wave

Earlier this year whilst trying to find a new calendar I found this beauty. Twelve whole images from the man himself.

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Apple Tree Calendar
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Party On Reef

The images are amazing and after I’ve finished the year I can cut them out to adorn my walls whilst I wait to be able to get a real version. The detail is both exquisite and fun.

This one has a distinct “Alice in Wonderland” vibe and check out the strawberry soup bubbling over the fire!

This one is my favourite.

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Autumn

There’s a distinct “Lord of The Rings” feeling about this one – it made me think very strongly of Lothlorien where the Galadhrim live.

There’s much more than what I’ve included here so get over to Yerkaland to be inspired. What do you think? Let me know in the comments.

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