Masks

Gadi explores masks as pretense in human relationships and in daily human interactions. “Everyone hides behind masks,” he reveals. What is unusual and touching about Gadi’s take on masks is that he shows an accepting and understanding side to masks through his works, rather than only the more critical connotations of pretense. “Falsity is not necessarily a bad thing. When a person does not want to reveal himself or tell you about his mood and just says everything is okay, that’s fine; it’s not a negative thing.”

work from Masks category