Colors of Innocence
by Netta Ganor
Netta was born on in 1979 in Jerusalem and grew up as a very artistic girl. At the age of 15 she contracted ‘Transverse Myelitis’ – a rare syndrome which inflated her spinal cord and left her paralyzed from the shoulders down. During rehabilitation she taught herself how to paint with her mouth. In 2003 she was accepted to the international association of the Mouth and Foot Painting Artists. She became an Associate Member of the association in 2015 and wrote and illustrated three children’s books published by the association. Netta works primarily in oils. She often employs bold colors in a way that captures the colorful, optimistic side of reality in a realistic manner. Netta has a BA in Computer Science and an MBA in Information Systems. She works in the Israeli hi-tech industry, married and a mother of two.