I’m a Berlin-based artist with Ukrainian roots and a background in psychology.
My work is a reflection on being human: the quiet, the strange, the in-between.
The name Koshmak comes from my great-grandfather — it was the original family name, lost during World War II when my grandfather was adopted by a Soviet officer.
Using it now helps me stay connected to my roots.
I live and work in Berlin, a city that constantly shapes my view on identity, freedom, and presence.
Art, for me, is not about answers — it’s about paying attention.