Main Navigation

Elena Genkin

Elena Genkin

Joined Artfinder: December 2019

Artworks for sale: 175

Star fullStar fullStar fullStar fullStar full (3)

Location Israel

Artworks by Elena Genkin

37 - 48 of 206 artworks
Shop section
Minus
Options
Minus
Reset all filters

About Elena Genkin

Biography

Hello, My name is Elena Genkin.  I live and create in Israel, where I have my own studio. Graduated from Voronezh Art School (Russia), during last years I participate in a variety of painting courses and learn from well-known artists. Today I'm a painter, a member of National Pastel Society of Russia, and an active member of local Artists Association.

As per mediums, I divide my time between watercolors, pastels, charcoal and mix between them. As painting tools in addition to brushes, I use palms, fingers, palette knifes and even more. I mostly paint landscapes and cityscapes, whether done in a traditional style or more loosely when the landscapes become abstract inner spaces. My path is to look for new effects, a new look at the expression of ideas, harmonious combinations of colors, shapes, rhythm that cannot be repeated. Always I look ahead and go my own way. Color became my language - this is the way I can express myself best of all other languages. Painting leads me each time to a new exploration of being in the moment. I will never stop. The mixing and making of hues and tones, the flow of brush, the texture of the paint – is my passion.

It is a common thing for people living in big cities to perceive them as grey and unremarkable.  I believe that it is an artist's duty to show to people the facets of life and visual beauty of everyday environments that they don’t necessarily see. I am of an opinion that if people will be able to discern the “remarkable in the unremarkable”, they will change their attitude to the place they live in. This very skill can lead to the majority of people being happier and more satisfied with their quotidian visuals. Nature in the variety is another point of focus in my art. I relish painting landscapes in the sunrise and sunset, rainy or windy weather, snow mountains and poppy fields. 

Having travelled a lot, I always come back from these travels with lots of sketches, that serve as inspirations for the new paintings. 

 As per mediums, I float between watercolors, pastels, charcoal and mix of all of them. I don’t just use brushes as painting tools, but prefer a more dynamic and expressive method of application of paint: I use palms, fingers, palette knives and more.

My passion will always be the landscape, whether done in an academic style or more loosely. I want to share my vision of the world I see. Colour and light is my motivation for choosing a subject. The light sparkling on the water, the color reflected in the landscape. I favor the early morning or late afternoon to capture these effects. I think an artist has to allow their surroundings to first reveal themselves in a way that helps them share their vision with others. I am not interested in pure representation; my work is about responses to the moods and atmospheres generated by landscape or still life. The most precious thing we artists have is our visual language.

 I'm proud to say that my works are in private collections in Israel, Russia, Bulgaria, Australia, US and other countries. As a passionate painter I often participate in various exhibitions, trying to reveal the beauty of our world to the people. 




Inspirations:

Naomi Tydeman
Branislav Markovic
Ann Larsson-Dahlin 
Felicity Keefe
Kanta Harusaki
Tara Wills
Norma Stephenson
Yuko Nagayama

Feel free to contact me for any details

Biography

Hello, My name is Elena Genkin.  I live and create in Israel, where I have my own studio. Graduated from Voronezh Art School (Russia), during last years I participate in a variety of painting courses and learn from well-known artists. Today I'm a painter, a member of National Pastel Society of Russia, and an active member of local Artists Association.

As per mediums, I divide my time between watercolors, pastels, charcoal and mix between them. As painting tools in addition to brushes, I use palms, fingers, palette knifes and even more. I mostly paint landscapes and cityscapes, whether done in a traditional style or more loosely when the landscapes become abstract inner spaces. My path is to look for new effects, a new look at the expression of ideas, harmonious combinations of colors, shapes, rhythm that cannot be repeated. Always I look ahead and go my own way. Color became my language - this is the way I can express myself best of all other languages. Painting leads me each time to a new exploration of being in the moment. I will never stop. The mixing and making of hues and tones, the flow of brush, the texture of the paint – is my passion.

It is a common thing for people living in big cities to perceive them as grey and unremarkable.  I believe that it is an artist's duty to show to people the facets of life and visual beauty of everyday environments that they don’t necessarily see. I am of an opinion that if people will be able to discern the “remarkable in the unremarkable”, they will change their attitude to the place they live in. This very skill can lead to the majority of people being happier and more satisfied with their quotidian visuals. Nature in the variety is another point of focus in my art. I relish painting landscapes in the sunrise and sunset, rainy or windy weather, snow mountains and poppy fields. 

Having travelled a lot, I always come back from these travels with lots of sketches, that serve as inspirations for the new paintings. 

 As per mediums, I float between watercolors, pastels, charcoal and mix of all of them. I don’t just use brushes as painting tools, but prefer a more dynamic and expressive method of application of paint: I use palms, fingers, palette knives and more.

My passion will always be the landscape, whether done in an academic style or more loosely. I want to share my vision of the world I see. Colour and light is my motivation for choosing a subject. The light sparkling on the water, the color reflected in the landscape. I favor the early morning or late afternoon to capture these effects. I think an artist has to allow their surroundings to first reveal themselves in a way that helps them share their vision with others. I am not interested in pure representation; my work is about responses to the moods and atmospheres generated by landscape or still life. The most precious thing we artists have is our visual language.

 I'm proud to say that my works are in private collections in Israel, Russia, Bulgaria, Australia, US and other countries. As a passionate painter I often participate in various exhibitions, trying to reveal the beauty of our world to the people. 




Inspirations:

Naomi Tydeman
Branislav Markovic
Ann Larsson-Dahlin 
Felicity Keefe
Kanta Harusaki
Tara Wills
Norma Stephenson
Yuko Nagayama

Feel free to contact me for any details

Education

2023 - 2023

Ekaterina Maltseva's school

2021 - 2021

Ekaterina Maltseva's school

2020 - 2020

Ekaterina Maltseva's school

2017 - 2020

Multiple courses at Kalacheva online Art school

1976 - 1985

Voronezh ( Russia ) art school

2023 - 2023

Ekaterina Maltseva's school

2021 - 2021

Ekaterina Maltseva's school

2020 - 2020

Ekaterina Maltseva's school

2017 - 2020

Multiple courses at Kalacheva online Art school

1976 - 1985

Voronezh ( Russia ) art school

Awards

2020

Honorable Mention at Exhibition of National Pastel Society of Russia

I'm proud to share that my work "Sunny Balcony" received "Honorable mention" on 3rd online exhibition of National Russian Pastel Society. Thanks a lot to all organizers, judges and participants! Special thanks to Olga Abramova​ - President of IAPS of Russia and to Liz Haywood Sullivan - main Judge of this contest . You may enjoy the full exhibition at https://en.pastelsociety.ru/exhibition-3 , will be available until July'20.

Show more awards

2020

Honorable Mention at Exhibition of National Pastel Society of Russia

I'm proud to share that my work "Sunny Balcony" received "Honorable mention" on 3rd online exhibition of National Russian Pastel Society. Thanks a lot to all organizers, judges and participants! Special thanks to Olga Abramova​ - President of IAPS of Russia and to Liz Haywood Sullivan - main Judge of this contest . You may enjoy the full exhibition at https://en.pastelsociety.ru/exhibition-3 , will be available until July'20.

Show more awards

There are no upcoming events

Show previous events

There are no upcoming events

Show previous events

Featured In

Cover image for Winter landscapes collection

Winter landscapes

Editors' Picks
Cover image for Best of June 2025 collection

Best of June 2025

Editors' Picks
Cover image for Earth Day 2024 collection

Earth Day 2024

Editors' Picks
Cover image for Very Peri collection

Very Peri

Editors' Picks
Cover image for Best of December collection

Best of December

Editors' Picks
Cover image for The Best of Drawings collection

The Best of Drawings

Editors' Picks