FAQ
Q: Why Pickleball
A: For The Love of the Game
* The famous quote from Field of Dreams speaks about baseball, yet its sentiment applies just as well to pickleball and other sports.
* Pickleballs endure repeated, forceful hits on the court until they inevitably crack. But rather than discarding them, I see an opportunity for reinvention. Reshaping, cutting, and twisting these worn-out balls into new forms provides an exciting pop-art creative outlet—challenging myself within a limited medium to uncover unexpected possibilities.
* The sphere, punctuated by many smaller spheres (holes), reminds me of the renowned Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama and her brilliant achievements with polka dots.
Q: Are your works for sale and do you do commisions?
A: Yes. Please contact by email info@yorams.com for details
Q: Was your work exhibited.
Y: Yes.
*1121 Hatch Gallery (Lake Worth, FL) – VIP Group Exhibit
* Artlantic Fine Arts (Jupiter, FL)
Q: What is the origin of the name "Yoram"
A: Name Origin and Meaning
The name Yoram has biblical roots, meaning "God is Almighty"—derived from Yeho or Yo (a reference to God's name) and Ram (meaning "high above all" or "almighty"). It is also found in the Bible as the name of two different kings, sometimes appearing as Yehoram, Joram, or Jehoram.
Yoram, King of Judah
The grandson of King Solomon and son of King Jehoshaphat, Yoram ruled as King of Judah. His reign is documented in 2 Kings 8:16-24 and 2 Chronicles 21.
Yehoram, King of Israel
The son of King Ahab and Queen Jezebel, Yehoram governed as King of Israel. His reign is recorded in 2 Kings 3:1-27.
Q: Where do you reside and work.
A: I am a Canadian and work in Toronto. In addition, I enjoy the winter months in Florida.