is a German contemporary artist whose work bridges minimalist abstraction and poetic figuration, shaped by a life lived across cultures and landscapes. Born in Kazakhstan and based in Wolfsburg, his art reflects both the vast openness of the steppe and the structured rhythm of industrial cities. Deeply intuitive and emotionally resonant, Kaminski’s paintings capture fleeting moments of beauty, intimacy, and stillness. With a practice rooted in personal experience and a commitment to community engagement, he brings art into everyday life—whether through canvas, public space, or teaching the next generation of creatives.