3D artist Aleksandra Bokova was born in Minsk, Belarus. She is currently based in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. She creates colorful, captivating, and moving visuals, and as an observer, you can instantly recognize her characteristics.
Bokova states in her bio that she gathers her inspiration from observing and reflecting on her surroundings, blending reality with magical narratives, relatable characters, and doughy shapes.
Aleksandra Bokova’s work includes magical elements all around this wonderful scene. Nevertheless, the visual style incorporates a touch of reality here and there.
Bokova is currently living in Rotterdam and is represented by The Different Folk. She created the award-winning animated short ‘The Caterpillar Girl’ in 2022. Also, she was recently commissioned by MTV, Anyways Creative, Telecom Electronic Beats, Refinery29, and Amazon Music.
Step into Aleksandra Bokova’s shiny world, where whether it’s a commissioned or personal project, you’ll find signature details that instantly draw you in.
You can follow Aleksandra Bokova on Instagram and check out her website as well!
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Aleksandra Bokova’s shiny and glamorous 3D world
3D artist Aleksandra Bokova was born in Minsk, Belarus. She is currently based in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. She creates colorful, captivating, and moving visuals, and as an observer, you can instantly recognize her characteristics.
Bokova states in her bio that she gathers her inspiration from observing and reflecting on her surroundings, blending reality with magical narratives, relatable characters, and doughy shapes.
Aleksandra Bokova’s work includes magical elements all around this wonderful scene. Nevertheless, the visual style incorporates a touch of reality here and there.
Bokova is currently living in Rotterdam and is represented by The Different Folk. She created the award-winning animated short ‘The Caterpillar Girl’ in 2022. Also, she was recently commissioned by MTV, Anyways Creative, Telecom Electronic Beats, Refinery29, and Amazon Music.
Step into Aleksandra Bokova’s shiny world, where whether it’s a commissioned or personal project, you’ll find signature details that instantly draw you in.
You can follow Aleksandra Bokova on Instagram and check out her website as well!
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