About

Silhouettes of two people walking on a glass floor with reflections and round black dots, overlaid with an outline of a soccer field on the glass surface.

Shlomi Kramer is a fine art photographer working at the boundary between light and matter.

His practice moves between two poles. What Remains Between Words approaches silence as a visual substance — spaces emptied of presence, where light becomes architecture and shadow builds what objects cannot. Vodianytsia goes in the opposite direction: water as weight, as myth, as primordial material that existed before language and will outlast it.

These two bodies of work are extended through his ongoing research: RE:FLECTION, a long-term investigation into glass, transparency and the layered city; and ODYSSEY, a lifelong wandering through cities as a single continuous journey with no planned end.

He does not reconcile these bodies of work. The tension between them is the practice.

Available for gallery representation, exhibitions, and acquisitions.