Aleksandra Bokova is a Netherlands-based 3D artist and VR sculptor whose dreamlike digital worlds challenge conventional beauty standards and explore themes of identity, vulnerability, and empowerment. Growing up in a culture with rigid expectations around femininity and sexuality, she reclaims her voice and body through her art. Her work features amorphous characters and surreal, immersive environments, often rendered in vibrant palettes of hot pinks, metallics, and slimy textures. By embracing distortion and fantasy, Bokova redefines what it means to be free and feminine in the digital age.
Her animated pieces are sculpted primarily using virtual reality tools, allowing for an intuitive, tactile quality that blurs the line between the virtual and the tangible. Aleksandra’s work has drawn attention from the creative and commercial spheres alike, leading to collaborations with brands such as Amazon Music and MTV. With a unique visual language and a commitment to pushing the boundaries of digital femininity, she continues to expand her practice through new technologies and artistic partnerships.
Aleksandra Bokova is a Netherlands-based 3D artist and VR sculptor whose dreamlike digital worlds challenge conventional beauty standards and explore themes of identity, vulnerability, and empowerment. Growing up in a culture with rigid expectations around femininity and sexuality, she reclaims her voice and body through her art. Her work features amorphous characters and surreal, immersive environments, often rendered in vibrant palettes of hot pinks, metallics, and slimy textures. By embracing distortion and fantasy, Bokova redefines what it means to be free and feminine in the digital age.
Her animated pieces are sculpted primarily using virtual reality tools, allowing for an intuitive, tactile quality that blurs the line between the virtual and the tangible. Aleksandra’s work has drawn attention from the creative and commercial spheres alike, leading to collaborations with brands such as Amazon Music and MTV. With a unique visual language and a commitment to pushing the boundaries of digital femininity, she continues to expand her practice through new technologies and artistic partnerships.