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Yuri Yudaev
Male/Russia
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Yuri Yudaev
Artist | Professional | Traditional Art
Russia
Current Residence: Moscow, Russia Favourite genre of music: classical (especially early XXth Century), rock 1960-1970-s Favourite photographer: Lee Friedlander Favourite style of art: cibism, abstract art, minimalism, conceptualism Operating System: MacOS Favourite cartoon character: Bearded Clam, Carl Brutananadilewski, Toot Braunstein, Dash Parr (Incredibles) *** Personal Quote: Der bestirnte Himmel über mir, und das moralische Gesetz in mir. ***
Favorite visual artistRobert DelaunayFavorite moviesZabriski Point, Apocalypse Now, The Big Lebowski, Counter ClockwiseFavorite bands / musical artistsJ.-S. Bach, Beethoven, Stravinsky, Schnittke, The Beatles, Kraft Werk, The Tiger LilliesFavorite writersPlato, Jean-Jaques Rousseau, Wassily KandinskyTools of the TradebrainOther Interestsmp3 books, video
You have one of the more interesting galleries I've seen in my short time here. I can see the cubism, and maybe also some expressionism...? The human figures seem very intense. The picture of bathers at the beach reminds me a bit of Max Beckmann (one of my favorites). I don't mean to say you don't have your own style...you do. It's just reminiscent of a lot of the turmoil that was going on in the early 20th century. I look forward to seeing more of your work.