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Yandrak is the artistic name of Iván, a self-taught photographer from Aragón, Spain. Born in a small village in the province of Teruel, his creative journey began early, exploring painting, music, and writing throughout his childhood and youth. Although his professional life has taken place outside the art world, Iván has always remained deeply connected to his creative impulses.
Currently working in the field of mental health, he brings a deeply human, emotional, and empathetic dimension to his photography. His artistic journey began with self-portraiture, a medium through which he explored the male body in an honest and intimate way. Today, his focus extends to photographing other men, always with the aim of capturing natural, unfiltered representations of masculinity. Yandrak’s work, presented in the Queer Art online gallery, is a celebration of everyday male eroticism—free from artifice or exaggeration. He often collaborates with non-professional models to preserve the spontaneity, vulnerability, and sincerity that define his photographic style.