Bella Luna Fulk is a storyteller at heart—an artist, filmmaker, and art director who thrives on collaboration and the magic of human connection. Originally from the warm, ocean landscapes of Charleston, South Carolina, she now calls Chicago home, where she continues to craft compelling narratives that bring people together. A graduate of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago with a degree in Film and New Media, Bella Luna’s work is a collection of mediums, including digital and analog film, animation, social content creation, video art, pre-production planning, drafting, set design, and graphic design.
Her passion lies in working with others, weaving together diverse perspectives to create stories that resonate on a deeply human level. She believes that storytelling isn’t just about what’s seen on screen—it’s about the conversations it sparks, the emotions it evokes, and the connections it fosters. Whether she’s meticulously planning a production, shaping a visual identity, or experimenting with new forms of expression, she approaches each project with an unwavering commitment to detail and a deep respect for the collaborative process. With every frame, color choice, and composition, she strives to craft immersive experiences that not only captivate but also invite reflection, dialogue, and a shared sense of wonder.
Crafting worlds through design, color, and storytelling—where every detail brings the vision to life.
Redefining femininity by exploring the beauty and symbolism of yonic forms, challenging the dominance of phallic imagery.
A collection of pieces that reflect interest in trying out different mediums and ideas without sticking to a single style.