Abraham Yael
Cinematic Digital Environments
A practice that rebuilds cultural memory as cinematic architecture — where ancient symbol systems are not preserved but reconstructed.
@Abraham Yael
Yael's practice rebuilds cultural memory as cinematic architecture — ancient symbols, mythological structures, and cultural artifacts are not archived but reconstructed as dense, three-dimensional environments. Where others preserve, this practice re-engineers: the source material is not a reference but a construction site. Each composition is architecturally conceived: proportion, layering, and chromatic control are not aesthetic choices but structural necessities. The surface invites immediate visual impact; the embedded symbolism demands sustained attention and independent inquiry.
Visually literate viewers who look twice — architects, designers, and those whose own cultural depth finds something to recognize.