

Biography
Hajime Sorayama, born on February 22, 1947, in Imabari, Ehime Prefecture, Japan, is a globally acclaimed illustrator recognized for his hyper-realistic, airbrushed depictions of humanoid robots. His signature "Sexy Robot" series, introduced in 1983, redefined cybernetic art by blending sensuality with futuristic design. These chrome-plated, hyper-detailed robotic figures have become some of the most sought-after works in contemporary art, with auction prices exceeding $500,000. Sorayama's art bridges fine art, science fiction, and pop culture, influencing Hollywood, luxury fashion, and advanced technology.
In September 2024, Sorayama unveiled Space Traveler, a monumental 13-foot stainless steel sculpture in Shanghai's Pudong New District. This large-scale public installation features one of his signature femme bots, suspended mid-air against a concave reflective wall that mirrors its surroundings. The piece explores themes of AI surpassing human limitations and the fusion of technology with organic beauty. On view until November 6, 2024, Space Traveler attracted global attention and reinforced Sorayama's position as a pioneer in futuristic and cybernetic art.
Beyond illustration, Sorayama has collaborated with leading fashion designers, including Thierry Mugler and Dior, expanding his artistic vision into wearable art, sculpture, and performance. His collaborations with high-end brands such as Stüssy and Nike have further cemented his influence in luxury fashion. Looking ahead to 2025, he is rumored to be working on a high-profile automotive collaboration, integrating his signature robotic style into vehicle design. His artworks remain in high demand in major galleries, with upcoming exhibitions planned in New York, Tokyo, and London.
His artistic journey began in advertising before he transitioned into Hollywood as a freelance illustrator, contributing to science fiction films. His breakthrough came in 1995 when Penthouse magazine featured his work in a recurring monthly column, further solidifying his reputation. Despite his niche appeal, Sorayama has achieved mainstream success, notably collaborating with Sony in 1999 to design the first concept for AIBO, the world's first robotic pet, which won Japan's prestigious Good Design Grand Prize. His work has also influenced major cultural productions, including the 2015 sci-fi film Ex Machina, which drew inspiration from his aesthetic vision.
With his meticulous attention to detail and his exploration of the intersection between humanity and technology, Sorayama continues to shape the future of contemporary art. His ability to merge hyperrealism with futuristic aesthetics ensures his work remains at the forefront of visual culture, inspiring generations of artists, designers, and filmmakers worldwide.
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Sexy Robot Floating (Silver)
Hajime Sorayama
Design - 56 x 35 x 35 cm Design - 22 x 13.8 x 13.8 inch
€2,200

Sexy Robot 001 in Pink Bathing Suit
Hajime Sorayama
Sculpture - 44 x 10.5 x 10.5 cm Sculpture - 17.3 x 4.1 x 4.1 inch
€4,400



Sexy Robot Floating
Hajime Sorayama
Sculpture - 56 x 35 x 35 cm Sculpture - 22 x 13.8 x 13.8 inch
€3,150

T-Rex Cyborg Dinosaur Figure Silver
Hajime Sorayama
Sculpture - 23 x 65 x 15 cm Sculpture - 9.1 x 25.6 x 5.9 inch
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Sexy Robot Floating (Black)
Hajime Sorayama
Design - 55.88 x 35.56 x 35.56 cm Design - 22 x 14 x 14 inch
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