Zork Haiyu Zheng

China

Zork Haiyu Zheng is a 3D artist, motion designer, and director who has thrived in the creatively stimulating and experimental environment of architectural studies. This foundation not only honed her keen insight into scale, materials, and spatial atmospheres but also emboldened her to transcend disciplinary boundaries. In her interdisciplinary explorations, she continually produces remarkable and innovative 3D art and animation works. In 2023, Zork Haiyu Zheng founded Zork Art, a studio dedicated to the exploration and innovation of visual arts. Zork Art’s creations deeply reflect a nuanced analysis of societal emotions and a profound resonance with nature and the environment. By skillfully blending the tangible textures of the real world with dreamlike elements, and through bold color use and inventive motion design, the studio breathes new life into everyday objects. With a core vision of art therapy, Zork Art masterfully integrates art and technology, creating 3D digital artworks that offer a fresh sensory feast and emotional resonance.


Zork Art has successfully collaborated with renowned international brands such as Mercedes-Benz and SALOMON. The works have been showcased on the 8K giant screen on Chunxi Road in Chengdu, China, and in prestigious art venues like the Shenzhen City Light Art Museum, earning widespread acclaim. Additionally, Zork Art has received international recognition, winning numerous awards at global events like the A’ Design Award, Shanghai International Short Film Week, Heracles Independent Film Festival, and GGAC, demonstrating their exceptional prowess and unique charm on the international art stage.


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The Mottled Bloom - Horizontal

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A bizarre and mysterious bloom thriving in organic-rich hollows. Its thick, mottled petals offer protection and camouflage, hiding it seamlessly within the terrain. Intriguing patterns on the petals only appear when hunting, while tendrils below resonate with atmospheric shifts, sending out signals that trigger nearby balloon-like plants to release gas, aiding its capture.


A Virtual Nature Study in 3D Design

technique

3d

format

landscape

duration

00:10

year

2025

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