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A few photos from the 2-person show I and another Yuri (Shiller) staged in the Market Street Gallery, San Francisco (April-May, 2007). Here are a few thoughtful words from the official press release: Two Yuris, two names – two artistic journeys spanning different continents, countries, cultures. Both were born and raised in the former USSR, [...]

Art Formulae No.2

Posted: January 12, 2007 in art, science

….Just thought this image would be a good addition to the previous post. Art-Furmula does not have to use alphanumeric symbols, substituting semi-abstract shapes for alphanumerics produces pretty cool effect, yeah?

Art Formulae

Posted: January 6, 2007 in art, science

I noticed lately that my art-doodles (which I also call “table-top graffiti”) contain shapes that resemble scientific or mathematical formulas. These images, in many cases generated semi-automatically, say, while speaking on the phone, consist of variety of abstract symbols: various brackets ( (), [], {} ) , “plus”, “minus”, “equal”, “square root” ( +, -, [...]

Recently I happened to design a few art-patterns for Start Mobile (the online gallery that allows to download digital art “wallpaper” to mobile phones). I received a few interesting comments on this work referring to these designs as “psychedelic.” This was quite surprising since the psychedelic experience in general and psychedelic art in particular weren’t [...]

All right, I guess one can call these “organizational charts”, “flow diagrams”, or “navigational maps” of internal spiritual events. Arranging a limited set of shapes and patterns in a diagram manner allows to record a wide variety of psychological events impossible to show otherwise. Spatial arrangement, orientation, scale, directional properties implied by arrow-like shapes make [...]

Distorted Symmetry

Posted: August 21, 2006 in art, design, pattern, Power, Symmetry

I like the Yin-Yang symbol. Simple. Powerful. Ultimate. To me though, the mirror effects are even more fascinating when they are not the exact reflections or inversions, but rather “tweaked evolutions” of the “source”. Repeated reflection-distortion cycles turn basic shapes into complex multidirectional “power signs.” Interestingly, they gain some “organic” qualities due to subtle additional [...]

Imagined Alphabets

Posted: August 15, 2006 in art, design, image, pattern, typography

Shapes arranged in linear sequential manner tend to evoke a sense of written language. The fact that message cannot be understood does not really change its emotional appeal. Moreover, the less message can be deciphered the more seems to be the appeal – for it triggers our imagination. In fact we may not want to [...]

OK, here is a multilayer impression where semi-abstract constructions overlay the stylized seascape image. It is clear that imagery from very different “realms” may naturally co-exist, mix and interact. Interesting “meanings” may arise.