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Alla Gerzon (formerly Alla Bespalov) resides in Southampton, PA, USA. Her biggest passion in life is salsa dancing and she also enjoys oil painting in her free time. Alla has been taking private group art lessons with an artist to improve her technique since 2004. She has been so inspired by salsa that she uses salsa dancing as the main theme in her paintings. Alla uses bold, colorful strokes and tries to capture the feeling that dancing invokes in her. She hopes that you will share this feeling with her when viewing her artwork.

 

 



Interview with artist Alla Gerzon, the "woman behind the magic"  by Danielle of http://danfredorivera.blogspot.com/ 


Alla Gerzon of ArtSalsa.com


Question: What got you into painting salsa art?

Alla: I got into painting salsa art because when I became passionate about salsa dancing, I wanted something to decorate my walls to express that as well. There was just nothing that expressed the salsa scene in art! A little bit after I started to get serious about salsa, I started taking painting lessons as well. When I saw that there was nothing I liked for sale related to salsa in the art market, I decided to create it myself. From then on, I created ten dance paintings. I've continued to use dance as the main theme for my paintings during my art lessons throughout the years.

Salsa Y Guaguanco
When did you decide to start selling your creations?

Question: I decided to start selling them in 2006, two years after I started painting. I never got into art thinking I would sell any of it (I just wanted something for my walls), but as my collection grew and I got a lot of compliments on my work, people suggested I should sell them. I didn't want to part with any of my original creations, so I decided to make reproductions for people who were passionate about salsa dancing to buy and decorate their homes, too. I started off selling giclees which I found to be the next best thing to the original. Over the years, I have added new formats for the artwork so that it could be affordable for anyone.

Question: What are your biggest influences?

Alla: My biggest influence has been my art teacher, an amazing 83-year old Russian artist. I have been taking (and continue to take) art lessons with him since 2004. He likes to paint very colorful paintings which is where I get my love of color. For "famous" influences, I always look at great French impressionists like Monet, Renoir, Degas and Van Gogh for color ideas. Lately, I have been looking at work by Klimt and Chagall for inspiration.

I usually get my inspiration from browsing pictures or even from taking them myself. When brainstorming ideas for a new painting, I try to find a photo I like. If I like the movement in the photo, I try to piece it with other photos I like and invent backgrounds for them until I like the composition. There is actually a lot of work to do before starting a painting, such as figuring out the composition and color. Once you have that, it's just a matter of putting your vision onto the canvas.

Question: Which are your favorite paintings from your collection?

Alla: It's hard to pick a favorite painting because they are all my babies, but I would say the ones that transport to another place and make me feel that I'm there are Tango Cafe, Noche de Salsa and Smooth Salsa.

Salsa de Los Perros
Question: Do you only paint dance scenes?

Alla: Not at all! I started off painting dance scenes, but I have ventured into all types of themes. I'm fascinated with the human form! I just finished a collection I call the Four Seasons composed of four paintings. It depicts female nudes and each painting relates to a season, which is expressed in the environment and her expression. I'm trying to learn as much as I can, in all mediums I can get my hands on. My favorite is oil painting because it is so flexible.

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