Artist Spotlight : Zachi Mordechai
Zachi Mordechai is a contemporary artist whose work explores strength and presence through bold black-and-white compositions. Working primarily with high contrast and minimal color, his visual language is direct, physical, and unapologetically honest.
His practice blends discipline with intuition, drawing inspiration from movement, the human body, and the tension between control and raw expression. Each piece invites the viewer to pause, observe, and feel - not through excess, but through precision.
Zachi’s work is not driven by trends, but by consistency, depth, and a long-term commitment to craft. His art reflects a quiet intensity - focused, intentional, and built to endure.
Lost in the Sound
Acrylic on canvas
100 × 100 cm (1m × 1m)
A quiet moment in the middle of the city.
Headphones on, world muted.
Music becomes shelter - a place to rest, disconnect, and exist without explanation.
Painted by hand, this piece captures the thin line between isolation and peace, noise and silence, movement and stillness.
Together
Original Artwork - Hand Painted
Acrylic on canvas
110 × 80 cm
This original acrylic painting captures a quiet, powerful moment of connection.
Two figures walk side by side, arms around each other, moving forward into the unknown.
There are no faces, no details to identify them - only presence, trust, and shared direction.
Painted in stark black and white, the contrast leaves space for emotion rather than explanation.
It’s about support, companionship, and the strength we draw from simply not walking alone.
Rooted Balance
Acrylic on canvas
110 × 80 cm
A moment of stillness suspended in strength.
This figure stands grounded yet elevated - balancing effort and surrender, tension and calm.
Painted in absolute black and white, the work strips away distraction and leaves only form, breath, and presence.
A quiet reminder that true power often lives in restraint.