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Artist and stage designer, Adi Anna Telezhynski’s work fuses mythology, digital fabrication and theatrical spectacle. Her canvas ranges from large-scale installations, to delicate jewel-like eyewear, alongside kinetic sculptures and animatronic costumes for prime time TV.
Adi Anna grew up in Ukraine and began performing at the age of four, dancing ballet in a professional ensemble. That early connection to movement, rhythm, and costume shaped her relationship to the stage - not just as a space of performance, but as a place where the body could shift form, carry stories, and become something more than itself.
Trained in computer science, stage design and industrial design, Adi Anna integrates the chaos of the creative process with the precision of an engineer. She blends traditional craftsmanship with advanced technology, creating robotic, wearable puppets and one-off art installations fabricated through industrial techniques.
She is best known for her architectural scale installations on iconic buildings - including the President’s Residence - as well as for her fantastical costume designs for the hit TV show The Masked Singer, earning her a nomination for Best Costume Design from the Israeli Film Academy.
“Since very early childhood, language and movement shaped how my mind and body understand the world. Ballet taught me to express what words couldn’t, even though I taught myself to read at three. My time in computer science focused on logic and precision, but art requires something different - an openness to uncertainty and a letting go of control. Through spiritual practice, I found ways to balance these seemingly opposing forces. This evolving harmony shapes everything I create - blending structure and flow, memory and myth, ritual and rebellion.”

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