
Inner Currents
This striking piece features flowing lines of red, burgundy, and gold, weaving across a deep black background. Created using my unique technique: layering and cutting masking tape by hand, followed by precise spray painting. The artwork captures a sense of motion and emotional depth. Every curve draws the viewer into a meditative rhythm of color and form, making it a powerful and elegant addition to any interior.

Yotam Achrak
multidisciplinary artist working at the intersection of precise geometry and wild intuition. Born into a world of creation as the son of a writer father and the singer and creator Mika Karni, and the grandson of a sculptor and calligrapher, he grew up in an environment where art was not a choice, but a language. Yotam chose to express himself through material, texture, and form. He began his multidisciplinary practice at the age of 16, through journeys between cultures and countries over the course of 20 years, where he absorbed traditional techniques alongside innovative approaches and tools. Later, he studied, lived, and worked in Bangkok as a tattoo artist, a period that shaped his sharp and precise visual language. After a decade of working on the human body as a canvas, Yotam turned to a free and unrestricted language. His work moves between raw carving and sculpture alongside gluing, painting, and precise manual cutting of natural and synthetic materials. He allows the material to lead the process no less than the idea itself. Yotamโs works are one-of-a-kind moments, impossible to replicate, connecting order and chaos, near-obsessive precision and free movement. His visual language is alive, dynamic, and at times mysterious, seeking to evoke a deep sensory experience of emotion, imagination, curiosity, and thought. His works have been exhibited in international exhibitions in major cities including Milan, Florence, Tokyo, as well as in Israel. Alongside his international activity, Yotam maintains a significant digital presence. His Instagram account has tens of thousands of followers and has accumulated millions of views, serving as a living stage for revealing his creative processes. In his work, a constant dialogue exists between reality and imagination, materiality and nature. He does not aspire to create merely decorative objects, but to create an encounter that invites the viewer to embark on an inner journey of their own.
multidisciplinary artist working at the intersection of precise geometry and wild intuition. Born into a world of creation as the son of a writer father and the singer and creator Mika Karni, and the grandson of a sculptor and calligrapher, he grew up in an environment where art was not a choice, but a language. Yotam chose to express himself through material, texture, and form. He began his multidisciplinary practice at the age of 16, through journeys between cultures and countries over the course of 20 years, where he absorbed traditional techniques alongside innovative approaches and tools. Later, he studied, lived, and worked in Bangkok as a tattoo artist, a period that shaped his sharp and precise visual language. After a decade of working on the human body as a canvas, Yotam turned to a free and unrestricted language. His work moves between raw carving and sculpture alongside gluing, painting, and precise manual cutting of natural and synthetic materials. He allows the material to lead the process no less than the idea itself. Yotamโs works are one-of-a-kind moments, impossible to replicate, connecting order and chaos, near-obsessive precision and free movement. His visual language is alive, dynamic, and at times mysterious, seeking to evoke a deep sensory experience of emotion, imagination, curiosity, and thought. His works have been exhibited in international exhibitions in major cities including Milan, Florence, Tokyo, as well as in Israel. Alongside his international activity, Yotam maintains a significant digital presence. His Instagram account has tens of thousands of followers and has accumulated millions of views, serving as a living stage for revealing his creative processes. In his work, a constant dialogue exists between reality and imagination, materiality and nature. He does not aspire to create merely decorative objects, but to create an encounter that invites the viewer to embark on an inner journey of their own.

