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Haasbroek

A minimalist exploration of irony and whimsy through personified everyday objects.

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About Haasbroek

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Based in Cape Town, Jaco Haasbroek is a freelance illustrator and designer who developed his practice through formal Fine Arts training at Stellenbosch University. His work is rooted in a minimalist, conceptual approach that favors traditional craftsmanship. He has shared his vision through international design publications and public projects, building a body of work that balances technical skill with a sharp, observant wit. Haasbroek is widely recognized for his ability to personify everyday objects, most notably within his "Food, Object or Animal" series. By employing clever wordplay and themes of irony and surrealism, he creates whimsical narratives out of the ordinary. Whether through commercial collaborations or group exhibitions at the Rupert Museum, his art maintains a distinct sense of humor and simplicity.

Visual voice

Haasbroek’s aesthetic is defined by a clean, minimalist style that relies on clever wordplay and the personification of everyday items. His work often explores themes of irony and surrealism, using simple compositions to deliver whimsical, narrative-driven concepts.
Minimalist IllustrationConceptual WordplayPersonified ObjectsVisual IronySurreal Humor
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Haasbroek — questions answered

Where is Haasbroek based?

He is a freelance illustrator and designer based in Cape Town, South Africa.

What is the artist's formal background?

Haasbroek received his formal training in Fine Arts at Stellenbosch University.

What are the primary themes in his work?

His work frequently explores whimsy, irony, and surrealism through the personification of everyday objects.

What is his most notable series?

He is well-known for his "Food, Object or Animal" series and his "The Good News" street art project.

Where has his work been exhibited?

His art has been featured in group exhibitions at institutions such as the Rupert Museum and Salon 91.

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