Gold as a medium: Kobransky's alchemy
How it all began...
Kobransky: From school dropout to million-dollar art business‍
Successful visual artists often seem to come from elite families, have aristocratic titles and have attended prestigious boarding schools. But the Berlin artist Kobransky is a living example of how this stereotype does not always apply. Raised by a single mother and without a school-leaving certificate, he quickly established himself in the elite circles of the art world.
Kobransky began his creative journey with music. At the age of 15, he decided to learn the piano self-taught. Watching pianists in videos, he learned to play the piano on his own and developed a passion for composing film music. Thanks to his discipline and self-motivation, the musician from Wolfsburg soon became a sought-after talent. He was commissioned for film productions, TV appearances and his own publications.
Kobransky expanded his creative expression and began painting in 2017. While he had strict guidelines for film music, painting gave him a sense of boundlessness.
Recognition & success
Kobransky's gold-soaked works have not gone unnoticed. In a short space of time, he has built up an impressive list of collectors, including prominent names from music, sport and show business. From Monaco to Hong Kong, his artworks hang in private and celebrity collections. His prices reflect his development as an artist: what began in 2017 with sales of around 2,000 euros has now risen to over 10,000 euros. Major media houses such as "Die Welt" and the "BILD-Zeitung" have reported on him, with "Die Welt" coining the remarkable headline: "School dropout, late twenties - and on the way to his first million."
"The seven hermetic laws, ancient principles that deal with the understanding of the universe, are a central theme in Kobransky's work. It is this combination of craft, originality and spiritual depth that sets him apart."
A Master of gold leaf
Kobransky's globally unique technique
However, the price jump that his works have experienced in just a few years reflects not only the material value, but above all the value of his messages. A key feature of his art is the color gold, a symbol of hermetic laws and human potential. Inspired by "The Master Key System" (translation by Helmar Rudolph), a book that changed the course of his life, Kobransky's golden paintings represent transformation and the achievement of goals. They are not only visually impressive, but also a sign of achieving the impossible. Feedback from his buyers often confirms the motivation and inspiration they feel from his works.
With his depictions of greatness, be it Steve Jobs or wonders of the world such as the pyramids of Egypt, he wants to focus on the human creative spirit. He firmly believes that people can manifest their desires through spiritual laws.
With his profound exploration of the seven hermetic laws, Kobransky has not only appealed to a niche audience. His art carries a message that is profound and universal.
"By understanding the spiritual Hermetic Laws, you can change your reality and create a life according to your ideas."
Kobransky is only at the beginning of a promising career. With profound themes such as the hermetic laws that he deals with in his art, he will certainly continue to make his mark on the art scene. Kobransky's rise, characterized by passion, innovation and perseverance, impressively shows how someone can achieve great things despite adverse circumstances. It is not only the story of a talented artist, but also a testimony to the endless possibilities that life holds if you believe in yourself and work hard. But he is driven by more than fame or money. His mission: to inspire people to discover the gold within themselves and change their reality.
Kobransky never appeared for his final exams in the tenth grade. Even at a young age, it was clear to the artist: "I don't need a degree to pursue my creative path".

He is now a painter and regularly exhibits his work in the world's top art places. To this day, he has never mourned the loss of a school certificate.
- Athena Art Magazine