The artist is known to the public by the pseudonym KOSKA32. His graffiti with the inscription KOSKA is scattered all over Tbilisi in countless different forms, colour combinations and locations; Koska's painting on canvas is unknown to many. These are surreal paintings, with daring colour combinations and billions of different stories that unfold in the paintings… viewing them is a constant adventure for the eye.
Koska became interested in surrealism and painting in general, in her graduating class in Berlin, when he discovered a new form of self-expression, inspired by friends and the environment. A form that is free from the rules of dogmatic expression and classical approaches, and where the key is to capture one’s own thoughts and is possible by trusting them.
Koska studies film directing and makes documentaries. Artists’ manner of working on canvas is practically no different from working on a wall: in both cases, the artist follows intuition, inner voice and invents the story in the process of drawing.
The main challenge for the artist today is to combine graffiti and painting on canvas, which he successfully manages in recent works, in which he already includes the elements and characters he often depicts on the canvas.
What is characteristic of Koska32 is a constant movement: which can be seen both in his drawings and in the graffiti. The dynamics in his paintings can be felt in the stories depicted, while the graffiti is spread like a storm on the streets of Tbilisi and more.