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Constantin Prozorov

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Constantin Prozorov (born January 8, 1986, in Almaty, Kazakhstan) is a German digital collage artist who blends fashion, surrealism and digital art. He grew up in Munich in a working‑class family and studied fashion and communication design there. He started his career with Condé Nast in Paris and later moved to Berlin to work on his own.

His art often mixes mythical creatures, cityscapes, plants and fashion to create dreamlike scenes. He is influenced by artists like Andy Warhol and Jeff Koons, as well as Hieronymus Bosch, Salvador Dalí, and filmmakers Wes Anderson and Tim Burton.

Prozorov has worked with luxury brands such as Moncler, Gucci, Louis Vuitton and AMI Paris, along with BMW Group. In 2019, Moncler released three animated collages by him. In 2021, he contributed to Louis Vuitton’s 200th anniversary as part of the #LOUIS200 project, using archival motifs and fantastical environments.

In 2023, he collaborated with MINI for MINIVERSUM, an animated collage series that places cars in surreal micro‑worlds. In 2024, he teamed up with Universal Genève for a relaunch campaign, mixing mid‑century imagery with digital dreamscapes to blend heritage and modernity.

He is working on his first book, a coming‑of‑age story set in California in 1984. His work has been shown worldwide in store windows, campaigns and exhibitions. His website is constantinprozorov.com.


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