As an artist based in the city, my work is shaped by its architecture, culture, history, and evolving landscape. These elements inform my creative process.
For over a decade, I’ve explored the cultural role of industrial sites in cities-examining their aesthetic and historical weight.
My work traces layered urban histories shaped by migration, conquest, trade, and material flow. I reflect on how construction booms reshape skylines, often erasing the past. These shifts highlight the tension between progress and memory.
I’m also drawn to the struggle between nature and the city. I explore how nature weaves into built environments-sometimes as ornament, sometimes as a force that breaks through, unstoppable. This balance between creation and disruption is central to my work.
In the studio, I collect and study imagery, scale, and historical context, then reimagine these elements using digital tools, painting, drawing, and laser cutting-creating a layered, architectural visual language.
Nir Adoni
