Charcoal and pencil drawings | 2005
Branding and logo design for a traveling agency | 2015
A selection of Hebrew calligraphy works
Visual identity | 2013
Music art & party on a rooftop in Tel Aviv
Branding, logo design and visual identity development, through interactive presentations design, infographics, illustration, print and web elements | 2013
The Institute is an experienced pioneer organization. It studies leadership development for managers in large organizations. It was founded by Prof. Micha Popper, Giora Ayalon and Dr. Reuven Gal in 1991 and ever since it provides advisory services and guidance in the field of leadership development for various organizations.
Visual identity for a jewelry store | 2015
Logo design | 2017
100% Handmade Apparel by Mor Ben Yacov & Ella Ponizovsky | 2013
Photo by Roee Fainburg
Photography project | 2005
A music video | 2012
Mika Sade-Vocals. Orel Tamuz-Guitar. Tzruya Lahav-Lyrics. Rami Kleinstein-Melody. Shiko Feldman Recording & Mix. Eran Jago-Filming. Ella Ponizovsky-Production, Direction & Post Production
A music video | 2015
An underwater psychedelic experience.
From the Layerz album "Things on top of each other".
Yonatan Albalak - guitar, keys, voice. Gilad Abro - bass. Aviv Cohen - drums. Produced and mixed by Rejoicer. Recorded and mastered by Asaf Shay. Executive Producer: Gee Afficoman.
listen to the album >> | Layerz >>
Foe Yael's & Yaniv's wedding | 2014
Tales Of A Drunken Man - album cover art & visual identity For LFNT | 2012
Photo by Roee Fainburg.
LFNT was formed by Ran Nir. It make non compromising alcohol fumes emitting melodic rock music. Just like getting drunk LFNT can take you up or drag you down, can make you smile or make you cry, you can make love to it or embrace loneliness with it. It's all about you feeling something.
Advertising campaign for a shopping center in the heart of Tel Aviv | 2011
Website design for an interior designer | 2010
A selection of calligraphy and typography works
A selection of handmade Hebrew calligraphy works
The Assimilator
Painted readymade, 150x300x450 mm | 2016
Grand Opening, group exhibition, The Red House Gallery, Tel Aviv, curator: Oren Fischer | 2016
Typographia, group exhibition, La Culture, Kuli Gallery, Tel Aviv, curator: Itay Blaish | 2016
Habaal Shemtov
Painted readymade, 100x60x80 | 2016
A visual identity for a dance, Yoga & Pilates studio | 2013
An illustration for an album cover art
Ink on paper | 2016
Motion graphics brand video | 2014
AVirtual Private Cloud. Effortless Web Security.
Visual Identaty for a music band | 2013
BEMET is a collaboration of the two musicians combine acoustic and electronic elements to create improvised music in real time.
BEMET is led by Hod Moshonov (keyboards, Keytar loops and vox)
A music video | 2014
Happiest Of All Memorial Days - Live Version.
Written by Acollective. Produced by Acollective & Daniel Anglister. Recorded & Mixed by Daniel Anglister. Assistant Engineers: Idan Katz & Amotz Glass. Mastered by Chris Athens.
Red Light | 2015
An illustration project inspired by the Eritrean people, that come to pray in their church, which I lived above, in south Tel Aviv.
Visual identity for an international street art gallery | 2012
Behind the science: Photoshoot of the Waxman Campaign | 2015
Kamea Dance Company
Editing by Ella Ponizovsky
Photo by Eyal Nevo
Art direction by David Haliva
Advertising campaign | 2012
A fundraising performance, produced by Ninet Tayeb
Visual identity for Original Italian Catering | 2012
Illustration by Sara Besozzi
Romeo & Juliet as a book and a film | 2007
A music video | 2014
Dialgo (formed 2015, Israel) is a Psychedelic Ethno-Jazz band, with influences running from Afrobeat, Psychedelic rock to Klezmer, Ethno jazz and many more.
Based in the effervescent musical hub of Tel-Aviv, the four-piece offers a unique blend of driving ethnic grooves and jazz, wrapped with rich and impactful psychedelic ambience, to create the band’s unique sound.
They have released an EP and a Full LP album called “Stranger Things”, after replacing a bass player and recently adding a sax player to the equation. Dialgo’s music is based on improvisation and energy, that later translates to compositions.
Even though each member of the group had his own separate way in life, they intersected through music, and found a way to complete each other musically.
Their playing style is influenced by many genres, including artists such as Badbadnotgood, Tatran, Layerz, Avishai Cohen, King Crimson and more.
Band Members: Guy Levinberg, Daniel Harlev, Or Alperin, Eitan Rudman
A video portrait of normalization | 2013
A video portrait of Israel-Palestine, with its beauty and its dread, capturing a typical day at the turn of the millennium for those who live it, yet striking to others.
Cinematography & photography by Yonathan Weitzman
Edited by Ella Ponizovsy Bergelson
An installation at the exhibition Mactub,
the Museum of Islamic and Near Eastern Culture, Beer Sheva, curator: Sharon Laor-Sirak | 2016-2017
The installation is based on handwritten typography. The sentence repeats over and over in a Mantric manner in two languages:
Hebrew ) אֶהְיֶה אֲשֶׁר אֶהְיֶה (
Arabic ( أهيه الذي أهيه ).
The original sentence appears in the Bible several times as one of many God's names. Hebrew is not an unequivocal language, therefore could be translated in many ways:
I will exist because I will exist
I exist because I exist
I am that I am
I am who I am
I will be who I will be
I am that which is exists
The interpretation of the current name of god is that he exists by himself for himself. He is the creator who was not created. He is independent of any force, concept or entity.
The sentence is being used in the Kabbalah as a Mantra since the 13th century. By repetition of it, one can achieve exaltation to a higher levels of consciousness.
The core of the project lies in the creation process; an examination of the meditative state of mantric, repetitive writing, using an ancient writing technique - pen and ink. This is an exploration of the visual and spiritual differences between the two languages. They are intertwined. Together, they create an organic pattern. The weaving technique dismisses the fragility of the thin paper and turns it into a strong and stable object.
The subject of this artwork is as the nature of the written sentence; an identity determination, of a place, of a collective and individual history. The artwork reflects on a complexed relationship between two collective identities that share history and present reality, in one geographical location - Israel / Palestine. Both exist by themselves for themselves, yearn for independent existence, yet, their history and identity are bind in an indivisible way. Their relationship is fragile as the thin, transparent paper. The two languages interfere one another, run over each other and disable each others readability. And yet, the combination of them creates a rich texture in an uniform, strong and stable object.
An Illustration describing a unique Techno music event in Tel Aviv | 2015
Light installation | 2013
At the Living Sculpture Festival, Rehovot, Israel 2013. Costume and dance by Mor Ben Yaakov. Video and light installation by Ella Ponizovsky. Music production by Aviv Cohen. Synth by Nitai Hershkovits. Vocals by KimBa-Ji Schneider. Mix by Aviv Cohen and Yonatan Yudkovitz. Filming by Lior Ben Tov.