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Sergei Pavlov Emerging artist

Sergei Pavlov

Artist is based in: Finland

The basis of my artistic practice is autobiographical documentary photography. I document encounters that happen in my own life, striving to create images that capture the emotional essence of the people, places, and situations I encounter. From photographing my grandmother to the queer community in Tokyo, I try to establish a shared emotional trust and intimacy in which the photographs are created. In my works and exhibitions, I weave together new and old images to create installations that highlight the complexity of life. I believe that life has no one truth, and so with my photographs I want to create spaces that can be viewed from many directions. Through my work, I aim to move beyond verbal definition and into emotional examination, trying to create images that speak to viewers on a deep, intuitive level. My photographs are captured in emotional situations, and I believe they convey a powerful emotional essence. Instead of theoretical thinking, I aim to create exhibitions that quiet our thinking minds and open us to emotional examination of life itself. By doing so, I hope to help viewers realize how we create stories, identities, and assumptions in our minds. My overall artistic philosophy is rooted in the belief that photography is a medium that can connect us on an emotional level. Modern humans are instinctively led to look at images through emotional response rather than conceptualization. That’s why I try to create somewhat natural, realistic yet healthy work of portraiture that I hope has the sense of opening us up emotionally to each other. I believe that photography should be made and looked without explanations because its biggest strength lies in its verbal silence. I don’t work with a clear work plan or one project, but my artistic work is integrated like a web into all areas of my own life. I live in an ascetic and nomadic way where I act intuitively, impulsively, following the inner experience of what seems important to me without a larger search for meaning in itself. Even though my work and methodology is difficult to put into comprehensible words, I am not interested in claiming its usefulness and reasonability in a capitalistic manner. I believe the artistic meaning shouldn’t always be justified through words, because at times maybe search and not-knowing itself can help us all to get closer to openness that is beyond words.


Portfolio Showcase (not for sale)

Heart Connection II by Sergei Pavlov
Heart Connection II, 2020  
50 x 40 cm
You We're Meant To IV by Sergei Pavlov
You We're Meant To IV, 2022  
50 x 40 cm
Sea Songs I by Sergei Pavlov
Sea Songs I, 2021  
50 x 40 cm

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