Surrealist Graphic Designer
Kameliya (Kemi) was born in Bulgaria. At the age of 24, she moved to Germany where she studied Graphic Design and currently lives and works as a Graphic Designer for a publishing house. She specializes in designing technical magazines and advertisements for companies (and business fairs) of all sizes from the high-tech branch, especially those in the fields of laser technology, 3D printing, photonics, sensor technology, measuring technology, nanotechnology, and new materials.
Kemi’s notable clientele list includes the following companies: Trumpf, Carl Zeiss, Jenoptik, Schott, and Heraeus.
About three years ago, Kemi discovered her passion for surreal digital art. Since then, she has not stopped creating aesthetic art with artificial worlds and alternate realities. She loves surrealism because it helps her to bend reality, break concepts, and go beyond mind limitations. Escaping to utopian worlds is her happy place, where only the imagination can hold her back. Her relentless curiosity for outer space and understanding of the dream-like nature of our reality are the triggers for her inspiration.
In a recent collaboration with Adobe Photoshop, she created a tutorial for Photoshop enthusiasts. Kemi’s purpose was to show something beautiful using the easiest technique to create it. Photoshop featured her art, so did The TAX Collection, Avant Arte, and countless other art hubs on Instagram and Facebook. Two of her pictures were published in PHOTOGRAPHIZE Magazine. The French art studio Fubiz and the Milk agency based in New York showcased her work. Four of Kemi’s creations have appeared on the facade of the building of an online event sales company, in Saint-Denis, Paris.