portrait
3d
00:13
2023
Polina Bulgakova is a digital 3D artist. She has been specializing in product visualizations, vision boards and concept art, both static and in motion, since 2020. Raised in Siberia and living in Israel, she uses different cultures as both inspiration and examples of contrast in her works. Her experience in different artistic media, from graphite to oil paints, allows her to use a unique and unordinary approach to each project, finding the most optimized solutions. Working in a "surrealistic realism" style, the crux of her work is "limitlessness". Once the artist discovered 3D, she realized that real-life physics no longer had a place in her art - there was simply no need for it. Thus, Polina's work invites viewers to step out of the box and allow for the thought that everything is possible.
In her commissioned work, Polina uses the concept of "limitlessness" to increase a product's recognition and boost brand visibility. In addition to client-based projects, she has an NFT gallery where digital collectors can purchase one of her original artworks. Along with that, she sells her work via a limited edition fine art prints store.

I find a lot of inspiration in music, and this artwork is one "inspired by a song", 99 Luftballons by Nena, a German singer. A great example of how anything can be visualised - be it song, thought, poem, key message, brand values, advertising concept - anything.
The song is about fictitious reasons that humanity finds to start a conflict. What are actually just balloons is seen by people as a beginning of a nuclear war. Will we live in a world where the main goal is peace?
3d
portrait
00:13
2023