Here are (AI-assisted) some of the most tragic fates in Finnish art history:
Ilkka Lammi (1976–2000): One of Finland's brightest young painters, Lammi drowned on Midsummer's Day morning at the age of 24. His promising career was tragically cut short.
Helene Schjerfbeck (1862–1946): Although she achieved recognition, Schjerfbeck lived most of her life in isolation, shadowed by illness and poverty, which is reflected in the fragility and honesty of her art.
Tyko Sallinen (1879–1955): An expressionist whose private life was turbulent and who suffered from mental health problems, which was reflected in his violent works.
Juhani Palmu (1944–2020): A well-known painter whose later life was overshadowed by lawsuits, financial difficulties and health problems, which made his public fate tragic.
Artificial intelligence is running out of food.
I continue:
"Lefa", (1951 - 1983)
Leif Färding's chaotic and insane life remained undocumented - I couldn't do it either.
I started working on a play script about this nature poet, whom I knew when I was young.
I would study the disturbing sounds at night in a way that would not be appropriate.
I stopped, the sounds became quieter.
Otherwise, I believe that
a) some of his paranoia were not delusions, but harassment and mental health destabilization derived from the Soviet Embassy in Finland (among other things because of Leif's Maoism).
b) his analysis of the change in the occult mission was fundamentally correct, karma had indeed changed and we did not have the mission we were born to fulfill.
(The focus of the hippie generation was not in Russia nor here in our country).
"Han talade om saker som är sanna och aldrig kan hejdas - lika verkliga som när vinden sätter träden i rörelse. Men världens grottekvarnar mal och dess kuggar kom att te sig allt mer främmande för poeten. Vid världens rand ut över det strandlösa djupet gungade den veka gren han bebodde."
Enligt denna källa.

