

my own artist way
I began my path in street art in 2016, after reading “The Artist’s Way,” a book about releasing creative blocks that pushed me to start creating without fear and, over time, to focus on street art as my main practice.
From age 18 to 30, I lived in a community that centered around the connection between art, education, and social engagement. Since then, I have worked with groups and communities of all ages — experience that continues to shape my work today as I introduce people to the possibilities of street art.
I am a graduate of the IVLP program of the U.S. Department of State, a graduate of the Mandel Foundation’s Leadership in Jewish Culture program (Cohort 8), and I hold a bachelor’s degree in Education and Literature along with a teaching certificate. I am also part of the “Shahar” initiative of the Shaharit Institute and the FNL, through which I lead a community-based mural projectד supporting populations directly affected by the war.
I love what I do.
I’m grateful for every moment.
Adi.