
Dima Korma is an urban and street art artist based in Berlin, Germany. Collect limited edition Dima Korma prints (2 artworks listed)—each run is finite, with Certificate of Authenticity. Works ship worldwide; browse editions in the Works tab.
Limited edition street art prints with Certificate of Authenticity.
“Dima Korma is a Berlin-based muralist, originally from Israel, who studied visual communication at Shenkar. (@dimakorma)”
Dima Korma is a Berlin-based muralist, originally from Israel, who studied visual communication at Shenkar. His walls layer paste, paint, and type fragments over the existing character of a building. Abstract, but not empty — each surface feels like it's describing a climate the space was already hinting at.
Auto-extracted from primary source page (verify before publishing): Dima Korma | Book a Street Artist You are using an outdated browser. Discover artists Get a free quote Join as an artist login FAQ EN / DE / PT Dima Korma Berlin, Germany My work is defined by abstract shapes, textures, and the use of typographic elements. Web research (verify): Visual artist/illustrator based in Berlin; originally from Israel. Visual communication studies at Shenkar. Abstract compositions, typography, murals; projects cited in Berlin gallery materials and street-art booking profiles (Barcelona, Chemnitz, Tampa, etc.—verify each). Walls of Hope mural project mention (wallsofhope.net).
Galleri Heike Arndt (Berlin/Copenhagen) represents studio work—cross-check kormadima.com for festival updates (Ibug, Barcelona murals cited on site).
Dima Korma is a visual artist and designer born in Ukraine in 1988. He studied visual communication at Shenkar College of Engineering, Design and Art. Now based in Berlin, Germany, Korma is renowned for his murals and meticulously crafted compositions that focus on color and layers, creating visually soothing yet thought-provoking experiences. His work spans various media, including paintings, woodworks, and digital art, with a strong emphasis on reconfiguring spaces to generate vibrant and dynamic atmospheres. Inspired by a trip to Seoul in 2023, Korma's recent series explores cultural diversity and new visual styles, reflecting his evolving artistic practice.




New pieces and studio posts usually hit their feed before they land here. Open Instagram for the live thread; use Works when you're ready to add art to your Street Lamp.
View @dimakorma on Instagram176 pieces left across 2 editions—once a run sells out here, it doesn't return. Add what you want to your Street Lamp while stock lasts.