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Alesia Yeremeyeva

Alesia Yeremeyeva

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Biography

Alesia Yeremeyeva, an artist with deep roots in painting, employs oils to capture the ever-changing beauty of the ocean. Her creative journey began in childhood with pencils and sketchbooks, eventually evolving into a deep passion for oil painting.

Alesia paints not just what she sees, but what she feels. The ocean, in its vast moods, offers an endless source of inspiration: crashing waves under stormy skies, sunlight refracting in crystal-clear water, or the silent glow of a coastal sunset. These moments stir something wordless in her — and through oil and brush, she aims to pass that feeling to viewers.

Alesia layers oils using techniques from alla prima to sfumato, building atmosphere, depth, and light. Her process is intuitive and emotionally led, rooted in awe for nature’s poetry. Her artworks serve as an emotional conduit, inviting viewers to resonate with the tranquillity and majesty of the sea, pulling them away from the daily rush to a moment of awe-inspired stillness.

Retaining spirit of impressionism, Alesia’s works are mainly represented in marine realism style. Each painting is created in her home studio with care and intention.

Art, to Alesia, is not about thoughts, but sensation. No words. Just emotions.

Alesia exhibited widely across UK and many collectors span the globe. Her works found their homes and are also held in several private collections in the UK, Northern Ireland, all over Europe, Middle East, East Asia, USA and Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

Covered by the Press: The Holy Art Magazine, April 2024.

Biography

Alesia Yeremeyeva, an artist with deep roots in painting, employs oils to capture the ever-changing beauty of the ocean. Her creative journey began in childhood with pencils and sketchbooks, eventually evolving into a deep passion for oil painting.

Alesia paints not just what she sees, but what she feels. The ocean, in its vast moods, offers an endless source of inspiration: crashing waves under stormy skies, sunlight refracting in crystal-clear water, or the silent glow of a coastal sunset. These moments stir something wordless in her — and through oil and brush, she aims to pass that feeling to viewers.

Alesia layers oils using techniques from alla prima to sfumato, building atmosphere, depth, and light. Her process is intuitive and emotionally led, rooted in awe for nature’s poetry. Her artworks serve as an emotional conduit, inviting viewers to resonate with the tranquillity and majesty of the sea, pulling them away from the daily rush to a moment of awe-inspired stillness.

Retaining spirit of impressionism, Alesia’s works are mainly represented in marine realism style. Each painting is created in her home studio with care and intention.

Art, to Alesia, is not about thoughts, but sensation. No words. Just emotions.

Alesia exhibited widely across UK and many collectors span the globe. Her works found their homes and are also held in several private collections in the UK, Northern Ireland, all over Europe, Middle East, East Asia, USA and Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

Covered by the Press: The Holy Art Magazine, April 2024.

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