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artwork.

    Music.

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    Freak FlagGillian
    00:00 / 01:04
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    The Eyes In My HeadGillian
    00:00 / 01:04
    Empire State Building
    about

    about the artist.

    Brian R. Yurachek 

    Aka. Something Inappropriate 

     

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    Brian Robert Yurachek is a New York City based tech entrepreneur, cryptartist and self-proclaimed disrupter. As a multidisciplinary artist for over 25 years, he has created art across both physical and digital mediums; combining the two in eccentric, thought provoking ways. 

     

    Prior to the 2020 Coronavirus Pandemic, Brian was often found in popular NYC music venues serving as the mainstay drummer for Brooklyn indie-rock outfits, Gillian and Valentin Marx. Left without an outlet for creativity in the wake of music venue closures across the Country, he immediately shifted focus back to a largely dormant interest in physical art. Since June of 2020, Brian has created over 1200 unique pieces of 1-of-1 physical art in his apartment in Upper Manhattan. A few of these pieces have been hand-picked by the artist and displayed for sale.

     

    Brian's additional artwork categorized 'on-chain,' can be found via Rarible and Solsea under user, NewYorkCultureClub & SomethingInappropriate.

    contact

    contact me.

    T. 347-746-6990  |  byurachek@nycultureclub.com

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