Artistic Vision and Practice
I am a multidisciplinary artist working at the intersection of digital media, sound, and the physical environment. I harness technological tools to infuse the digital realm with human warmth, soul, and presence. My work is characterized by deep formal research, through which I seek to distill the complexities of the modern world into moments of balance and stillness.
As a graduate with a Master of Design (M.Des) from the Holon Institute of Technology (HIT) and a co-founder of the 'Grosso Modo' artist collective, my current work explores the circle as a fundamental geometric anchor—a search for perfection and a visual center within a fragmented world. I use abstract geometric forms as a vessel for inner peace, reflecting deep psychological processes while resonating outwardly with the viewer.
Sound is the heartbeat of my creative process. I am profoundly inspired by the vibration, the frequency, and the sheer visceral pleasure of sound; it is the engine that drives my visual exploration and bridges my personal experience with the collective. My goal is to diminish digital "noise" to reveal a vital language that invites the observer to pause, feel the frequency, and find a moment of quiet contemplation. My work has gained international recognition, exhibited in institutions such as the Prague Biennale and the Jewish Museums in Berlin and New York, offering a contemporary translation of existence that provides a sense of equilibrium and serenity in our current era.
Gil Zablodovsky (b. 1981) is a prominent multidisciplinary artist based in Bat Yam, Israel. His practice sits at the cutting edge of video art, sound research, and immersive installations. As a co-founder of the 'Grosso Modo' artists' collective in Tel Aviv, Zablodovsky is a key figure in the contemporary Israeli art scene.
His academic background includes a B.Ed in Visual Communication and Education and a Master of Design (M.Des) from the Holon Institute of Technology (HIT). This rigorous training informs his "Creative Laboratory," where he deconstructs everyday materials into vibrant, multi-layered digital realities.
Zablodovsky’s work has gained international recognition, with exhibitions at prestigious venues including the Jewish Museum Berlin, the Jewish Museum New York, and the Prague Biennale. His art is characterized by a unique synthesis of visual and auditory languages, offering a fresh, contemporary lens on the human experience.