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Yuri Tremler was born in the Ukraine in 1961. He
attended the College of the Arts in Karkov. He
later continued his studies at the Kharkov Art &
Design Academy as well as the Gall Design
School in Germany. After that, he returned to the
Karkov and worked as a metalsmith theater
decorator.
Tremler immigrated to Isreal in 1996 where he
worked in crafts, industrial design, interior design,
jewlery design, and participated in many
exhibitions. After exploring new media to work
within, he finally decided to dedicate himself
almost exclusively to painting starting in 1998.
The artist's stricking and spontaneous palette
clearly expresses a gamut of emotional states
and moods. Painted with the accuracy of a
designer and the delicacy of a colorist, his works
both inspire and calm. He uses the female form
and contrasts it with geometric shapes in his
paintings. The contrast between the statis of his
female silhouettes and the dynamic interaction
of his brightly colored patches and complex
textures creates a feeling of internal peace,
balanced with the harmony of the external
world.
Tremler's works reveal a pronounced
decorativeness, giving them a luxurious and
pleasurable tone. The richness of the artist's
palette is eye-catching. The verticle and
horizontal lines in one of his geometric works swim
and blur. Crystalline squares and objects blend
with feminine silouettes, moving whimsically from
light to shadow, reflecting each other- flowers
and women, vases and goblets- coming to a
halt in scattered, multicolored cubes. Tremler's
paintings move from the rational to the
emotional. The images in his masterful works
saturate the emotions and remain in the
imagination.
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