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My Motto

The famous artist Mark Rothko once said: “Pictures Must Be Miraculous.” I agree! I have always wanted my art – pictures, music, and poetry – to be like that. Expanding this idea even more, I want my art to be like a mysterious adventure challenging people emotionally and intellectually for a long time. The goal is not to reveal everything at once or easily. I have succeeded if anyone who enjoys my art achieves this impact.

Sebastian Korman: Metamorphosis – Part 1, 2024

Metamorphosis – Part 1, 2024

Sebastian Korman: Lucid Dreams – Part 1, 2024

Lucid Dreams – Part 1, 2024

The First Steps

I have had a longstanding and significant interest in photography, filmmaking, and various visual arts. My photography journey began in the 1980s with the use of several analog cameras. Additionally, my brother introduced me to the art of black-and-white printing within a darkroom environment. To this day, I vividly recall the poetic and almost magical experience of watching an image develop in chemicals for the first time. However, this passion dates back to an even earlier time in my life.

Sebastian Korman: Lucid Dreams – Part 2, 2024

Lucid Dreams – Part 2, 2024

Sebastian Korman: Layers of Time, 2024

Layers of Time, 2024

Sebastian Korman: Reflections, 2024

Reflections, 2024

Sebastian Korman: Multiverse. 2018

Multiverse, 2018

Sebastian Korman: Chaos Theory, 2023

Chaos Theory, 2023

The Genetics of Creativity

Throughout my childhood, I frequently accompanied my brother on his film and photography ventures. Additionally, after her career as an acrobat, my mother shifted her focus to sculpting and writing poetry. This indicates that creative pursuits are a family tradition. I firmly believe my artistic path was already unfolding, waiting for me to discover it.

My acrobat parents (2 Kor-Man) in 1950. Picture: Valokuvaamo Tenhovaara.

My acrobat parents (2 Kor-Man) in Helsinki in 1950.

The First Exhibition and Other Dimensions

In 1988, we showcased our talents in Finland, where I composed the music for an exhibition featuring my mother’s beautiful sculptures and my brother’s evocative photographs. This experience ignited a spark within me, awakening a deep desire to explore new challenges and artistic horizons.

"Double Head" by my mother, Mirja Korhonen, 1960. Photo by Ismo Korhonen.

“Double Head” by my mother, Mirja Korhonen, 1960

Sebastian Korman: Ouroboros, 2024

Ouroboros, 2024

Sebastian Korman: Divided Consciousness, 2024

Divided Consciousness, 2024

The Language of Film

I became more interested in light and shadows, the contrast, dialogue, emotions, and drama between them. So, the natural next step was getting into the language of film. And as always, you can get the best lessons from true masters. Later in the 1990s, I studied films by Andrei Tarkovsky. I was trying to understand his special visual language, aesthetic approach, and philosophy behind the scenes. His movies have always influenced me, deep thoughts about life, emotions, light, colors, and the art of filmmaking, but especially one of his masterpieces, “Nostalghia,” which influenced me on every artistic level.

I still remember the first time I watched the film. I could not believe how somebody created, painted, and transferred my soulscape into a motion picture. The film included the elements I was fascinated by: Italy, poetry, music, art, nature, beauty, drama, and the joy of life. It inspired me to write new music; this time, it was an emotional solo cello composition (Nostalghia) for my next concert in St. Petersburg (1992).

Sebastian Korman: Vortex, 2023

Vortex, 2023

Sebastian Korman: The Roots of Earth – Part 3, 2024

The Roots Of Earth – Part 3, 2024

The Digital Era

Having worked with computers since 1986 on various music and audio projects, it felt natural for me to explore digital mediums in other areas as well. However, I began to take visual arts more seriously when the digital era rapidly advanced in the 1990s. Combining various elements to create something new was a fascinating new world. I started to study all digital tools, software, and techniques that could help me accomplish these goals and find my style of visual art.

The Second Award, Evolving and the Art Prints

In 2001, I received my second award at the INNOSUOMI competition in Finland, winning third place for my innovative multimedia project “Verla”. This project integrated vintage photographs and films, panoramas, graphics, audio elements, and music. Since then, I have continued to develop and refine my visual language, color palette, and artistic techniques.

You can check out my art prints in the gallery by clicking on any image on my website. The gallery will open in a new window and is brought to you by Pixieset.

Sebastian Korman: Lisbon – Part 2 as an art print.

Lisbon – Part 2, 2016

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