Intersections

A Public Art Exhibition

A diagram showing intersecting lines with their names, with the word 'INTERSECTIONS' overlaid in orange text across the center.
A man with glasses and a beard operating a scroll saw in a woodworking workshop. Wood pieces with layered color patterns are on the table.

Joseph Yudovsky

After an exciting career in a Silicon Valley high-tech industry, Joseph Yudovsky dedicated himself to the Art of Geometric Abstract Sculptures.

​In this field his engineering expertise evolved in a unique and powerful technique, employing mathematical algorithms and modeling tools. He calls this technique “The Engineering of Art." Like any other art toolkits, it serves the artist's inspiration and vision by enhancing imagination and creative capabilities in a spectacular world of three-dimensional forms. ​

During the last four years of a full-time artistic job, Joseph’s passion and persistence have earned encouraging feedback from the public. Participation in the Bridges Mathematics and the Arts Conferences, International virtual and physical exhibitions, local Mathematical and artistic events was challenging and gratifying. But the most rewarding was the process of inventing and crafting new geometric forms, as well as communicating with creative people.

This is Joseph’s new world, and he enjoys every piece of it!

Artwork

Unity of Opposites

3D printed Plastic
6.5” x 6.5” x 10.5”

Abstract ceramic sculptures with black and white swirling patterns and star-like shapes on a blue background, displayed from various angles.

A concept of opposite, but interconnected forces is crucial for understanding nature, human physical and social existence, art.

In this sculpture the three petals are in harmony with each other and their antipodes of the opposite colors and position. Like for any complex functional entities, a balance exists only in struggle and unity between all the components, which grows from each other and through each other.

The contours of the black and white layers of the sculpture represent a family of the hyperbolic curves.

In addition, the sculpture is composed of the two separate halves, connected by a set of magnets. It could be easily assembled into two different distinguished shapes.