Evening in the City Painting | Alise Medina: Original Artwork
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Discover the Evening in the City painting by Alise Medina—an evocative urban dusk scene in oil on linen that captures the poetry of streetlights and cobblestone reflections. Own this atmospheric masterpiece today!
Year: 2023
Technique: Oil on linen
Dimensions: 80 × 100 cm
NOTE! Artwork dimensions in the mockup does not match real life dimensions.
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Evening in the City by Alise Medina: Original Artwork
The Evening in the City painting by Latvian artist Alise Medina captures the hushed energy of urban dusk, where glowing streetlights and lingering twilight converge on cobblestone avenues. Painted in 2023, this original oil on Belgian linen measures 80 × 100 cm and portrays the cityscape with empathetic brushwork and a rich, muted palette. Medina’s layered application of paint evokes both architectural solidity and atmospheric warmth, making this piece a compelling focal point for any contemporary or classic interior.
About the Artist: Alise Medina
Alise Medina trained at the Art Academy of Latvia and has quickly established herself as a versatile painter of landscapes, cityscapes, and florals. She has exhibited at Gallery Jēkabs in Riga, been featured in Ventas Balss and Jauns.lv, and her works are included in private collections across Europe and North America. Learn more about her evolving body of work on Instagram and read her biography at Literatūra.lv.
The Visual Language of Evening in the City Painting
In the Evening in the City painting, Medina employs dusky blues, ochres, and warm ambers to evoke streetlamps flickering against a fading sky. Loose impasto defines building facades, while soft washes suggest misty reflections on wet pavement. Her controlled palette balances the solidity of architecture with the ephemeral glow of evening light, drawing the viewer into a meditative urban wander.
Artistic Inspiration and Themes
Inspired by her travels through Riga’s historic Old Town, Medina channels memories of lantern-lit lanes and cozy cafes. She writes in her studio journal: “City evenings hold stories—conversations, footsteps, silent reverie.” The Evening in the City painting explores themes of transition, memory, and human connection within urban spaces. For a glimpse into her process, visit her studio diary at AliseMedina.blogspot.com.
Technique and Materials
Medium: Oil on Belgian linen
Dimensions: 80 × 100 cm
Year: 2023
Medina’s technique blends alla prima layering with subtle scumbling, yielding a textured surface that shifts under different lighting conditions. The linen ground enhances color depth and imbues the work with natural warmth.
Provenance & Certification
Each original by Alise Medina includes a signed certificate of authenticity and gallery documentation. The Evening in the City painting premiered in her 2023 solo show “Urban Whispers” at Gallery Jēkabs, as noted on Jauns.lv. This provenance adds context and ensures future value for collectors.
Why Collect the Evening in the City Painting?
Atmospheric Presence: Evokes the poetry of urban life at dusk.
Provenance: Exhibition history at Gallery Jēkabs with press in LSM.lv.
Emotional Resonance: Balances architectural formality with warm, human-scale lighting.
Versatile Display: Complements modern lofts, classic parlors, and business offices alike.
Interior Styling Ideas
Entryway Statement: Hang above a console table with a sleek lamp for a welcoming glow.
Home Library: Position over a bookshelf to evoke contemplative late-evening reading sessions.
Office Accent: Place behind a desk to inspire focus and calm during work hours.
Placement and Care Tips
Display: Mount at eye level against softened gray or deep navy walls to amplify evening tones.
Lighting: Use purpose-built picture lights or adjustable LED downlights to reveal texture.
Care: Dust gently; keep away from direct sunlight and avoid fluctuations in humidity.
Related Works and Internal Links
Explore more urban and landscape scenes by Alise Medina on Ozollapa.com:
Discover additional featured artists on our gallery page.
External Resources
Feature “Gaistošie mirkļi” in Ventas Balss:
https://www.ventasbalss.lv/zinas/kultura/33960-alises-medinas-gleznu-personalizstade-gaistosie-mirkli
