
Life Is Funny
A black and white acrylic painting portraying a distorted smiling figure suspended between humor and menace. The exaggerated expression blurs the line between laughter and fear, exposing the darker layers beneath entertainment and performance. A reflection on irony, masks, and the unsettling side of human amusement.

Zachi Mordechi
M. Zachi is an Israeli artist working primarily with black-and-white figurative acrylic paintings on canvas. His work focuses on intense portraits that explore human emotional states through sharp contrast, precise line work, and extreme color reduction. Moving between humor and pain, control and fracture, his paintings offer a direct and unfiltered observation of the human figure. Each piece creates a quiet space of confrontation, where tension often resides in what remains unspoken.
M. Zachi is an Israeli artist working primarily with black-and-white figurative acrylic paintings on canvas. His work focuses on intense portraits that explore human emotional states through sharp contrast, precise line work, and extreme color reduction. Moving between humor and pain, control and fracture, his paintings offer a direct and unfiltered observation of the human figure. Each piece creates a quiet space of confrontation, where tension often resides in what remains unspoken.





