Alesia Yeremeyeva

Joined Artfinder: Jan. 2022

Artworks for sale: 140

(13)

United Kingdom

About Alesia Yeremeyeva

 
 
  • Biography

    Alesia Yeremeyeva is a marine artist based in the United Kingdom. 

    The bold beauty of the ocean and the power of the waves rolling and crashing on the shore has fascinated her since childhood. Alesia's artistic inspiration comes from the atmospheric seascapes which she is blessed to observe every day of her life -  crashing waves, stormy skies, or blissful sunny days full of sunlight reflecting off the sea surface and refracted in crystal clear sea waves. Always fascinated by water in all its forms, she sees the ocean and the sea as a source of life (metaphorically and literally), a primordial water where life began. She puts her daily observations and cherished memories on canvas and creates hypnotising seascapes filled with translucent breaking waves.

    Retaining spirit of impressionism, Alesia’s works are mainly represented in marine realism style. To create her paintings she uses various range of techniques- from an old traditional multiple layer techniques such as glazing/sfumato (gained its popularity in 16th-17th century) and blending to impressionistic impasto. 

    Through her paintings she wants to bring the viewer to the shore and evoke happy feelings similar to hers - joy, freedom, tranquillity. No thoughts. Only emotions. Only feelings.

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

    Alesia’s works found their homes and are also held in several private collections in the UK, Northern Ireland, all over Europe, USA and Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

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    Upcoming events

    Event: Precious Little

    Dates: 23 Nov 2024 - 24 Dec 2024

    Venue: The Old Lock Up Gallery, Cromford, UK

    The Exhibition explores moments & experiences in life that touch and fill us up - these are often called ‘Glimmers’ - Glimmers are small, everyday moments that can evoke feelings of joy, safety, peace, or calm.

    Event: Winter Open 2024

    Dates: 25 Oct 2024 - 22 Dec 2024

    Venue: Heart of the tribe, Glastonbury

    Curated group exhibition

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    Previous events

    Event: Art for Youth London

    Dates: 5 Nov 2024 - 8 Nov 2024

    Venue: The Mall Galleries, Pall Mall London, UK

    Group exhibition in the heart of London

    Event: Artizan Women’s Open

    Dates: 19 May 2024 - 30 Jun 2024

    Venue: The Artizan Gallery, Torquay

    Having been hosted for the first time in 2023, the exhibition responds to some of the still distinct disparities between genders when it comes to representation in the arts.Recognising the importance of this ongoing conversation, not just in the arts but in all walks of life, the Artizan Women’s Open is now a regular part of their calendar, and this year will include 50 artists from the UK and internationally.

    Event: In Seclusion

    Dates: 10 Mar 2024 - 10 Apr 2024

    Venue: Meta Space Gallery, Meta

    In Seclusion is an exhibition that explores the surrounding theme ‘seclusion’- how do these artists respond to this word and its meaning and what it means to their practice.

    Event: Beacon 42

    Dates: 19 Nov 2023 - 24 Dec 2023

    Venue: The Old Lock Up Gallery, Cromford, UK

    Curated exhibition (original paintings and ceramics)

    Event: Art for Youth

    Dates: 3 Oct 2023 - 6 Oct 2023

    Venue: Mall Galleries, Pall Mall , London, UK

    Group exhibition in the heart of London

    Event: Mystery Art Postcards

    Dates: 3 Oct 2023 - 6 Oct 2023

    Venue: Mall Galleries, The Mall, London, UK

    Fund-raising exhibition

    Event: Landscapes

    Dates: 26 Sep 2023 - 9 Oct 2023

    Venue: The Brick Lane Gallery, London, UK

    Landscapes Exhibition in Shoreditch

    Event: The Secret Postcard Show

    Dates: 18 Aug 2023 - 3 Sep 2023

    Venue: The Old Lock Up Gallery, Cromford, UK

    Fund-raising exhibition - donations to Alzheimer's UK.

    Event: Reflections

    Dates: 17 May 2023 - 17 Jun 2023

    Venue: The Holy art Gallery, London, UK

    The Holy Art Gallery

    Event: Polygon

    Dates: 1 Dec 2022 - 10 Dec 2022

    Venue: The Factory, London, UK

    The Holy art Gallery

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Upcoming events

Event: Precious Little

Dates: 23 Nov 2024 - 24 Dec 2024

Venue: The Old Lock Up Gallery, Cromford, UK

The Exhibition explores moments & experiences in life that touch and fill us up - these are often called ‘Glimmers’ - Glimmers are small, everyday moments that can evoke feelings of joy, safety, peace, or calm.

Event: Winter Open 2024

Dates: 25 Oct 2024 - 22 Dec 2024

Venue: Heart of the tribe, Glastonbury

Curated group exhibition

Show previous events Hide previous events

Previous events

Event: Art for Youth London

Dates: 5 Nov 2024 - 8 Nov 2024

Venue: The Mall Galleries, Pall Mall London, UK

Group exhibition in the heart of London

Event: Artizan Women’s Open

Dates: 19 May 2024 - 30 Jun 2024

Venue: The Artizan Gallery, Torquay

Having been hosted for the first time in 2023, the exhibition responds to some of the still distinct disparities between genders when it comes to representation in the arts.Recognising the importance of this ongoing conversation, not just in the arts but in all walks of life, the Artizan Women’s Open is now a regular part of their calendar, and this year will include 50 artists from the UK and internationally.

Event: In Seclusion

Dates: 10 Mar 2024 - 10 Apr 2024

Venue: Meta Space Gallery, Meta

In Seclusion is an exhibition that explores the surrounding theme ‘seclusion’- how do these artists respond to this word and its meaning and what it means to their practice.

Event: Beacon 42

Dates: 19 Nov 2023 - 24 Dec 2023

Venue: The Old Lock Up Gallery, Cromford, UK

Curated exhibition (original paintings and ceramics)

Event: Art for Youth

Dates: 3 Oct 2023 - 6 Oct 2023

Venue: Mall Galleries, Pall Mall , London, UK

Group exhibition in the heart of London

Event: Mystery Art Postcards

Dates: 3 Oct 2023 - 6 Oct 2023

Venue: Mall Galleries, The Mall, London, UK

Fund-raising exhibition

Event: Landscapes

Dates: 26 Sep 2023 - 9 Oct 2023

Venue: The Brick Lane Gallery, London, UK

Landscapes Exhibition in Shoreditch

Event: The Secret Postcard Show

Dates: 18 Aug 2023 - 3 Sep 2023

Venue: The Old Lock Up Gallery, Cromford, UK

Fund-raising exhibition - donations to Alzheimer's UK.

Event: Reflections

Dates: 17 May 2023 - 17 Jun 2023

Venue: The Holy art Gallery, London, UK

The Holy Art Gallery

Event: Polygon

Dates: 1 Dec 2022 - 10 Dec 2022

Venue: The Factory, London, UK

The Holy art Gallery


 

Biography

Alesia Yeremeyeva is a marine artist based in the United Kingdom. 

The bold beauty of the ocean and the power of the waves rolling and crashing on the shore has fascinated her since childhood. Alesia's artistic inspiration comes from the atmospheric seascapes which she is blessed to observe every day of her life -  crashing waves, stormy skies, or blissful sunny days full of sunlight reflecting off the sea surface and refracted in crystal clear sea waves. Always fascinated by water in all its forms, she sees the ocean and the sea as a source of life (metaphorically and literally), a primordial water where life began. She puts her daily observations and cherished memories on canvas and creates hypnotising seascapes filled with translucent breaking waves.

Retaining spirit of impressionism, Alesia’s works are mainly represented in marine realism style. To create her paintings she uses various range of techniques- from an old traditional multiple layer techniques such as glazing/sfumato (gained its popularity in 16th-17th century) and blending to impressionistic impasto. 

Through her paintings she wants to bring the viewer to the shore and evoke happy feelings similar to hers - joy, freedom, tranquillity. No thoughts. Only emotions. Only feelings.

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

Alesia’s works found their homes and are also held in several private collections in the UK, Northern Ireland, all over Europe, USA and Canada, Australia and New Zealand.