Lolacrex
I’ve always been drawn to hybrid aesthetics, somewhere between beauty and distortion, softness and chaos.
While I’m still learning 3D, I explore this universe through mixed techniques, starting from AI-generated bases, then redrawing and reshaping them to create images that feel more personal and alive.
It’s a way of sculpting without the full toolkit, finding emotion through imperfection and reinterpretation.
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3D Effect Figures
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3D Effect Figures


I don't relate to the perfect, polished femininity we often see in traditional media.
I grew up more inspired by Monster High than Barbie, characters that looked strange, powerful, and beautifully flawed.
Their fashion felt like rebellion with style, dark, expressive, yet still elegant. That contrast still defines my inspiration today.






Over time, magazines have shaped idealized female figures, but the digital age has opened countless new ways to exist.
The internet once offered intimate corners where marginalized identities could express themselves freely raw, experimental, and real.
Now, those spaces are harder to find beneath algorithms and trends, yet I believe that authenticity still survives in the people and artworks that dare to stay weird.
Lolacrex
I’ve always been drawn to hybrid aesthetics, somewhere between beauty and distortion, softness and chaos.
While I’m still learning 3D, I explore this universe through mixed techniques, starting from AI-generated bases, then redrawing and reshaping them to create images that feel more personal and alive.
It’s a way of sculpting without the full toolkit, finding emotion through imperfection and reinterpretation.
Services
3D Effect Figures
Services
3D Effect Figures


I don't relate to the perfect, polished femininity we often see in traditional media.
I grew up more inspired by Monster High than Barbie, characters that looked strange, powerful, and beautifully flawed.
Their fashion felt like rebellion with style, dark, expressive, yet still elegant. That contrast still defines my inspiration today.






Over time, magazines have shaped idealized female figures, but the digital age has opened countless new ways to exist.
The internet once offered intimate corners where marginalized identities could express themselves freely raw, experimental, and real.
Now, those spaces are harder to find beneath algorithms and trends, yet I believe that authenticity still survives in the people and artworks that dare to stay weird.
Lolacrex
I’ve always been drawn to hybrid aesthetics, somewhere between beauty and distortion, softness and chaos.
While I’m still learning 3D, I explore this universe through mixed techniques, starting from AI-generated bases, then redrawing and reshaping them to create images that feel more personal and alive.
It’s a way of sculpting without the full toolkit, finding emotion through imperfection and reinterpretation.
Services
3D Effect Figures
Services
3D Effect Figures


I don't relate to the perfect, polished femininity we often see in traditional media.
I grew up more inspired by Monster High than Barbie, characters that looked strange, powerful, and beautifully flawed.
Their fashion felt like rebellion with style, dark, expressive, yet still elegant. That contrast still defines my inspiration today.






Over time, magazines have shaped idealized female figures, but the digital age has opened countless new ways to exist.
The internet once offered intimate corners where marginalized identities could express themselves freely raw, experimental, and real.
Now, those spaces are harder to find beneath algorithms and trends, yet I believe that authenticity still survives in the people and artworks that dare to stay weird.





