Arielko was born to a Brazilian mother and a Mexican father, growing up in Jerusalem, São Paulo, and New York City. His studies in visual communication and architecture led him to work at prestigious agencies like Pentagram and TBWA.

Now married with three children, Arielko enjoys playing guitar and frisbee, writing music, and riding his bike. A love for the unknown and unexpected drives him, and he unexpectedly found himself captivated by AI art.

A highlight of his career includes winning the first-ever Dove Award at the Cannes Creative Festival for a poster commemorating the 9/11 attacks. His work has been featured at Jerusalem Design Week and in Haaretz, Israel’s leading publication. Recently, his film Night was a finalist at the 2024 AI Film Academy Awards, while Parallax has been officially selected for the ARTEFACT AI Film Festival.

Awards

Cannes Advertising Festival Dove Award

Prime Minister's Excellence in Communications Award

Art Director's Club of New York Special Mention

Israel President's Award for NGO Campaign

Exhibitions

"Chosen", Hamiffal, December 2022

"Occurens Mirabilis", Jerusalem Design Week 2023

"Everyone", art installation at Bialik Square, Tel Aviv 2023

"Benedictus", Hamiffal, March 2024

"Night", AI film academy awards finalist, May 2024

"SEED", beyond TLV, July 2024

"Parallax", official selection, Artefact film festival, October 2024

Publications

"Meeting AI", Naama Riva, Haaretz June 25, 2023

PROJECTOR magazine, April 2024

PROMPT magazine, March 2024

PROMPT magazine, October 2024