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Wednesday, December 31, 2014

"LEMON TANGO"

"Being an artist is not just about what happens when you are in the studio. The way you live, the people you choose to love and the way you love them, the way you vote, the words that come out of your mouth, the size of the world you make for yourselves, your ability to influence the things you believe in, your obsessions, your failures — all of these components will also become the raw material for the art you make." Teresita Fernandez 


The last day of 2014 ...This year is almost over .  What an year it was!
 It has been an incredible ! It was full of many blessings, art encounters, people meeting, reconnecting with old friends, making new friends, joyful paint-outs, and satisfying learning and teaching. It also had a few farewells, some personal changes, and challenges. This year in its entirety has made me stronger and more aware of the elusive beauty of this world and all the love in it.
So thank you, my friends, for being a part of my year and its journey!!!  I’m looking forward to 2015 with the new art adventures and encounters that will come with it!!!
Special thanks to my students and patrons! Let me just tell you, how much I appreciate your talent, dedication, kindness and faith in me as your art instructor.  Additionally, every art purchase and commission encourages and inspires me tenfold! 
The art world and process of learning art can be tough, but you all make it joyous!
Happy New Year to all of you!!!!

"Lemon Tango" oil on linen, 6x6



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Thursday, December 18, 2014

"Amanda"

Yes, yes Im still painting... every day :) Sometimes I paint the same piece for a couple of days, like this  particular painting of a beautiful model. I was working on two portraits simultaneously, and wouldn't want to post something unfinished and what is work in progress.
Now one portrait is ready and it's already sold! Woo Hoo ..
"Amanda" oil on linen, 18x24 



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Wednesday, December 10, 2014

"SURVIVOR"

A month ago I started attending live model painting sessions in Magnuson park, building 30.
It's a great and fun group of 5 artists and they all have a very different styles. I truly am looking forward to painting with  small group versus a big crowd, as sharing a model with the whole world can downplay your own uniqueness and originality. Here is the model from the last session, which I actually set  up.
Beautiful, dark skinned model Gloria, she has quite a story to tell....

"Survivor" oil on linen, 12x16
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Tuesday, December 9, 2014

INTO THE SEASON

Im resuming my daily panting routine again, and although I always paint on a regular basis, but I have a tendency to skip posting it every day.
I had lot's soul searching and brain storming for last couple of weeks. And stumbled upon a  dilemma, is I should apply to bunch of galleries for outside representation, or stay put and focus on my on- line galleries and inside marketing. I made the decision. Can you guess what Im going for  ? :)
Here is a fresh, wet paint  - and it's avalable for sale at the www.dailypaintworks.com
http://www.dailypaintworks.com/artists/emiliya-lane-2169/artwork
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"Into the season" oil on linen, 8x8 - $100.00
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Thursday, November 27, 2014

Problems with whites in your painting

Marc Hanson, an incredible artist, just posted this very interesting article. Please read - and make your own conclusions! Mine is that Im going to avoid zinc in my Whites




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Friday, October 17, 2014

"Chasing Shadow"

Finally and officially the deadline  for the Gift of Water Show has passed. I managed to enter 2 pairs of plein air study and studio paintings. Some artists are feeling hesitant to post the images of their work before being accepted , but not me. Regardless of the result or outcome of the jury process, Im happy and proud about what I painted, so here it is. My entries to the American Art company juried show "The Gift of Water"
"Chasing Shadow" oil on linen, 23x34


"Cranberry Lake" oil on linen, 23x30
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Monday, October 13, 2014

THE LATEST

It’s amazing how one’s dreams, goals and priorities change, sometimes over night, sometimes over extended periods of time, with the help of “connectors” 
I have a few “connectors” and I’m so very lucky to call them my closest friends.

I’ve been always heavily involved with Art. I knew I was born an artist. This realization came to me when I was around 3. Drawing, painting and reading became my La-la-land, my perfect reality inside a very happy childhood. I remember a burning anticipation of  diving into a new book ( I started read at age 4) , or returning to my sketch book to lose myself in imaginary realm. Many years, cities, events, relationships  later, I‘ve returned to my roots. I’m so passionate about painting and drawing, that I call it a Love Affair with my easel.
And as in any intense relationship, my relationship with Art has its own ups and downs. Mostly ups, high ups. I wake up full of ideas I want to try out in my next painting or in the class I teach.
My Yoga and meditation actually fuel my hunger for creating  even more. 
 I know I will never quench that thirst for creativity, and that flame will never be  extinguished .
 I’m grateful that the Universe has been so generous with me...I’m so grateful to be living a dream!!!

This little lyrical digression has nothing to do with the subject of the post..It is  actually will be about warm/cool colors on your palette. Is this subject charged with confusion, misconception and trust issues?
“Is Ultramarine blue is cold ? Is Pthalo blue is warm “. This discussion has been brewing for  a decade. Here is my 5 cents worth to contribute to this life long debate.
It has started to bother me that many, very trusted artists seem  to have an opposite point of view. Why? Why can’t they see such an obvious thing? The answer might lie in the specifics of the vision of each individual. I got into a discussion on one of the artists blogs about the topic, and David Briggs, who is a great artist  himself and did lot's of research on it, politically correctly suggested,  that "colors are created by the human visual system and are not actually "in" the spectrum. Most commonly warmth is associated with both redness and yellowness, but for substantial minorities it is associated with just redness or just yellowness. If it's impossible to come up with an agreed definition, perhaps it's best to drop the idea as a way of describing hue, and just say reddish blue vs greenish blue, " I STILL don't buy it!
I’m going to give you my opinion on the subject , and want to reassure you that it’s my STRONG belief and nothing can change it.
 My theory is backed up by many geniuses in the  Art world. 
 Every color on your palette  has a second color in it - For example Yellow Lemon is cooler then Yellow dark because it appeares more bluish versus yellow dark which appears reddish.
I think no one will argue with this, right? Cad red light is warmer than Alizarin because it has  yellow in it versus  the blue in the Alizarin. Agree? Good....It’s obvious, that Sap green is warm, due to an yellow in it, versus Veridian which contains  blue.  Sooo...now for the Blues - Ultramarine is COOLER due to the red in it, versus Pthalo containing  yellow. One can exclaim - "wait a minute, the  red is hot warm!"  So here is the last question for you: “ what is warmer Red or Yellow?” And, folks, obvious answer is the key to this life long discussion! I rest my case! :)
Here is my Art I try to prove that theory with painting every day ;)
"Giants over La Conner" oil on linen, 18x24  - 1200$


                                                              

"Magnuson Majestic" oil on linen, 20x20  -1200$
                                                                 
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Labels: ala prima, daily painting, Emiliya Lane, impressionism, landscape, pthalo is warm, Ultramarine is cool blue

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

"Paint the Peninsula"

What a honor to be able to compete with all those incredible artists during the "Paint The Peninsula" plain air invitational. Ned Mueller, Eric Jacobsen, Jane Wallis, Robin Weiss, Kate Sowa and many many others, whose art work would just blow me away. In my opinion, and the juror, my representation  and body of work looked adequate and sufficient. Receiving the ribbon made this experience even more pleasant. Honorable mention award was a sweet cherrie on the cake of excellently organized event and brought some serious excitement. But the most important thing was experiencing that rush, emotional pick, union of Art, Nature and Friendship. Meeting old friends, making new ones and getting know fantastic artists and soulful people, what can be better?
A few notes and tips on painting outside, in the nature. First, I finally learned that linen panels I make myself, using "claessens linen" is the absolute best! My winning piece, which I painted first on the first day of paint was painted on such panel and it felt so easy. I couldn't attain that sensation with any other panels or canvases. Number two - avoid painting a brightly sunlit scene if you are in the deep shade, and you don't have an ambient light around you. Note, it doesn't concern  umbrellas - you still can use it successfully without painting your piece too dark.
Here is my little collection submitted to the jury of Plein air invitational "Paint The Peninsula 2014"
All the pieces are for sale, by very reasonable price - Shipping is free, as always!

"Showing Off" oil on linen, 8x8 $ SOLD

                                                               
"Peaceful Court" painting from quick draw competition , $ 250.00
                                                           

Quiet Morning on the Marsh"  $ 650.00



                                                           

"Morning Light" oil on linen, 9x12, $ 350.00
                                                              
                                                                 

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Friday, August 8, 2014

"RED CANOE"

It's been another great workshop and paint-out. This time in Anacortes, WA
I  love teaching to small groups.  My loyal students, I called them My Art Musketeers -a hard working, dedicated, talented bunch. After a few days in Anacortes we went to paint at Mount Baker. This majestic landscape tears me up. While we were approaching the Artist Point, the mountain started reveal all its magnificence. The Union of Art and Nature is my biggest passion. Painting Nature in any giving form is the Purpose of life. Here is the first painting from the paint out.

"Red Canoe" oil on linen, 12x16

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Labels: ala prima, An plein air, Emiliya Lane, impressionism, original oil painting, plain air painting, Russian Impressionism

Friday, August 1, 2014

"PURPLE HAZE"

Last weekend we went to Olympic Peninsula, where I always find an inspiration, peace and tranquility.
I feel like I need it lately..Don't we all ...Port Angeles and Sequim have a special place in my heart, not only because its Majestic Nature, but also sentimental memories of my late husband Chris and personal emotional connection. The weather was perfect, lavender fields spectacular and my favorite spot  at Salt Creek has a perfect little cozy corner for me to set up my easel, although it was really crowded .
I have an urge to paint more outside, as I'm definitely developing allergy to gamzol. I decided to ban gamzol from my private/home studio and switching to oil for cleaning my brushes. But what about colorful washes or underpainting I heavily use in my work, with runny, very transparent texture, you would ask. The answer is acrylic - those transparent, bright washes could be successfully created with acrylic.
So here are two pieces from the weekend paint out.
"Purple Haze" oil on linen, 12x16 - 450.00
                                                

"Salt Creek" oil on linen, 12x16- 450.00
                                               
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Labels: ala prima, An plein air, daily painting, Emiliya Lane, landscape, lavender fields, original oil painting

Friday, July 18, 2014

GOLDEN RATIO...


"Monumental" oil on linen, 12x12 - $350.00

I have to admit that I barely can keep up with all the events, changes and dynamic of my life on the  blog on a consistent base. And mainly because Facebook gives a quicker and more fulfilling feedback on the posts and updates. I still love to share knowledge, artists tips and professional information with my students and followers. Occasionally I share my personal news :)
But today I want to talk about design and composition, about the importance of golden ratio
It's all boiling to design. Your painting simply wont work if the in- build design is off.
I'm sure you all have heard of Golden Ration or Divine proportion. Ironically 95% of artists, including me, coming to understanding of significance of it, only after we painting long enough to polish the paint application and mastering the technique.  I've heard of Golden Ration since I was a teen, attending the art school.
And of course I studied that Leonardo Da Vinci has long been associated with the golden ratio. Da Vinci created the illustrations for the book “De Divina Proportione” (The Divine Proportion) by Luca Pacioli. It was written in about 1497 and first published in 1509. Pacioli was a contemporary of Da Vinci’s, and the book contains dozens of beautiful illustrations of three-dimensional geometric solids and templates for script letters in calligraphy. The original manuscript can be viewed online at http://issuu.com/s.c.williams-library/docs/de_divina_proportione. It was first translated into English in 2007.
What is a PHI ( or golden ratio)?  Read here:
http://www.goldennumber.net/what-is-phi/

It's fascinating and, much needed for all artist, knowledge ,

Peace
Emiliya 

Sincerely Emiliya

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Monday, July 14, 2014

"CHASING SHADOW" oil on linen

Oil  sketch and a demo I did for my Cle Elum workshop and paint out . And as all of my plein air and studio work,  it's for sale. Exclusively on-line here, on my blog. Free shipping in USA

Chasing Shadow - oil on line, 12x12 - $350.00
                                                               
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Labels: ala prima, An plein air, daily painting, Emiliya Lane, landscape, lavender fields, original oil painting

MORE ART!

Here are more pieces from the last paint out in Cle Elum. Enjoy!

"Rocks Study" 12x12 on linen

"Teanaway Road" oil on linen, 12x9

"Salmon La Sack" oil on linen , 9x12

"River Dance" oil on linen 11x14


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"WELCOME TO ROSLIN"

"Welcome to Roslin" is a title of my new plein air piece, which received a Best in Show cash award at the 6th Annual Fresh Air Festival in Cle Elum/Roslin - Both of my award pieces are for sale. Free shipping in the USA as always .


"Welcome to Roslin"oil on linen, 11x14 - $650


What a fun, exciting  and fruitful plein air expedition we had: a week of painting open fields, river rifts, and green miles. In addition, we all participated in an artist competition that was part of the Fresh Air art festival and took a workshop with Ned Mueller.  I also provided a three-day workshop to my students. 

I am particularly pleased to announce that two of my plein air paintings  received cash-prize awards: "Six o'clock Sky" received a second place and "Welcome to Roslin" won Best in Show.  Moreover, my talented student Peggy Dare collected about four different awards.

As an artist who is totally obsessed with the subject and beauty of the surrounding nature, I sometimes forget about comfort and paint like mad, rain or shine.  However, as an educator and art instructor my main rule "Safety and Comfort" for my students is the number one priority:

First we locate the shade or shelter 
        Second we locate the restrooms
Third we find the spot to paint

In addition to the beauty of the surroundings, safety and comfort was one of the reasons I took my dedicated group of painters  to Salmon La Sack park.  Even in 100- degree heat, we were able to paint under the shadow of old trees, while enjoying a cool river breeze.  As my student Jackie called it,  a "Spa experience of a Plein Air" - I'm all up for it!

               
"6 O'clock Sky" oil on linen, 12x9 - $550
That's what Jackie called a "Spa experience of Plein Air "

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Labels: Artists competition, Best of Show, Emiliya Lane, Fresh Air Artist Festival, landscape, original oil painting, plein air painting

Saturday, June 28, 2014

"Peaceful Backwater"

My last plein air expedition to La Conner went great. The weather finally cooperated, and we had a perfect condition, perfect spot and fantastic company. My students are talented, dedicated and courages people. They followed me and painted with me shine or rain. They all became close friends, so I'm a grateful, proud and happy educator :)
Here is one of 3 pieces I painted there.

"Peaceful Backwater" oil on linen, 12x18 ,$ 500.00


And some pics from that beautiful location - Wylie Wildlife Refuge in Conway, Wa



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Monday, June 16, 2014

"Wet-on-wet" pleinair paintings

Yes, that's right, it's meant to be ironic. It's got as wet as can be. My workshop in La Conner is officially called " Brave Hearts of Art" ..lol. For 3 days the weather gave us challenges and hardships, but we finished, had a few laughs about, and more then a few sweet paintings.
We had a great advantage because a bridge sheltered most of my students while they painted.
Although some of us did decide to fight the elements with umbrellas.
The best brand for us was a Shadebuddy - http://www.judsonsart.com/pleinair/pc/ShadeBuddy-Umbrella-Set-with-Shoulder-Bag-p916.htm - and also a fishing umbrella.
Here are some photos from the workshop. 


Me

The bridge simply was a life saver 




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Labels: Emiliya Lane, oil on linen, original oil painting, plein air painting, plein air workshop, Russian Impressionism

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

"MARINA" charcoal on paper

I'm so ecstatic to announce a first place win in the drawing category of the Edmonds Art Festival juried show! The award winning piece is "Marina", my charcoal drawing of a friend Marina Solomina.


"Marina" charcoal on paper, 18x24 - $550




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I'm a Russian born, classically trained, multiple award winning artist, living, painting and teaching in Seattle, WA . All kinds of Arts, painting, drawing, imagining, is my profession and obsession. I've been drawing and painting since I was 3. After graduating from Russian art school and University with Master degree in Fine Art and Art History I've been working in the movie industry for 15 years as an animator. In 2000 I moved to United States for good.. I have studied painting with Scott Christensen, Jeremy Lipking, Jim Lamb, John Bodicin, Pam Ingalls, Robert Liberace, Ovanes Berberian, Ned Mueller and Kathryn Stats. I'm affiliated with Oil Painters of America, Plein Air Painters of Washington , Daily Paint works, Portrait Society of America, American Impressionist Society and Women Painters of America . I represented by FrankandDunya.com, Kronos Gallery on beautiful Vashon island, WA and Vernissage Gallery at Seattle Design Center . I'm also an avid reader, a salsa dancer, a hiker, yoga and meditation practitioner, just in a constant search for Balance, Beauty and Harmony. Please visit www.artlanegallery.com for full list of my art and other news.
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