Kamil Koston discovered his artistic roots early on the streets. As a teenager, he traveled across Europe with a spray can in hand, shaping walls and urban spaces in Poland, Germany, and Spain.
What began as classic graffiti evolved into a unique visual language: the energy, dynamism, and compositional sensitivity of street art continue to define his practice today.
Currently working primarily in the studio, he experiments with diverse materials—combining canvases, wood, and metal to create hybrid objects that exist at the intersection of painting and sculpture.
After dropping out of university, he consciously chose fine art, navigating between abstract painting, photography, and urban research.
His works straddle the boundary between control and chance, and between urban energy and conceptual studio work.
Exhibited at Galerie Kalambur (Wrocław), ArtEndArt Gallery (Berlin), and Atelier Wolimierz (Poland), among others, they reflect his unmistakable style—constantly exploring new possibilities while moving fluidly between worlds, materials, and forms of expression.