The artwork of Giora Carmi is not merely seen; it is felt. His use of color and form—erratic yet harmonious, chaotic yet serene—echoes the dichotomies of human experience. His brushwork, liberated from the constraints of figurative accuracy, invites a form of visual wandering that encourages the mind to drift between the lines, to find meaning in the abstract. This freedom is reflective of Carmi’s own life, a journey through various vocations and avocations—from a distinguished career as a graphic designer and illustrator in both Israel and the United States, including work for high-profile publications like The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal, to his impactful roles as an educator and art therapist.