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Eugene Soloviev

Soloviev builds impossible worlds where solitary figures meet the infinite.

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Works by Eugene Soloviev

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Eugene Soloviev is a self-taught digital illustrator and graphic designer based in Nizhniy Novgorod, Russia. Since beginning his creative career in 2006, he has developed a distinct approach to surrealism that merges photo manipulation with 3D modeling. His work often explores the relationship between solitary human figures and vast, impossible environments, rendered in a signature palette of muted, atmospheric tones. Soloviev is perhaps best known for creating the cover art for Imagine Dragons’ debut album, Night Visions. His professional portfolio extends to collaborations with major commercial entities including Wired magazine, HTC, and Universal Music Group. By placing lone subjects within gravity-defying urban or celestial landscapes, he invites viewers into quiet, dreamlike spaces that challenge traditional perspectives of scale and physics.

Visual voice

His aesthetic is defined by gravity-defying compositions and muted color palettes that evoke a sense of quiet isolation. He utilizes 3D modeling and photo manipulation to place solitary figures within vast, dreamlike urban settings or celestial voids.
Surrealist Photo ManipulationGravity-Defying LandscapesMuted Color Palettes3D Digital ModelingSolitary FiguresCelestial Environments
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Eugene Soloviev — questions answered

What is Eugene Soloviev's artistic background?

He is a self-taught digital illustrator and graphic designer from Nizhniy Novgorod, Russia, who has been active in the industry since 2006.

What is his most recognizable work?

Soloviev is most widely recognized for creating the cover art for the multi-platinum Imagine Dragons album, Night Visions.

What techniques does the artist use to create his images?

His creative process primarily involves a combination of photo manipulation and 3D modeling to achieve his surreal effects.

What are the recurring themes in his collection?

His work frequently features solitary figures, gravity-defying architecture, and dreamlike celestial environments, all presented with muted color palettes.

Which commercial clients has he worked with?

Beyond his work with Universal Music Group, he has completed projects for major clients such as Wired magazine and HTC.

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