Showing posts with label From Russia with Love. Show all posts
Showing posts with label From Russia with Love. Show all posts

Monday, August 24, 2015

THAT'S A WRAP!


Hello my lovelies! Back from my break during the summer months. In July I visited Russia and then to heavy workload and regular sales which has kept me from social interaction here. But as time returns to normal, I will be updating you on the news and hopefully keep you more inspired. I have great pictures posted on IG about my Russian trips, so please visit me there for more current posts.

Over the past years I've travel to Paris, London, Moscow, Russia, New York, Las Vegas, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Miami and more. All along the way I created Illustration of the sights that inspire me! Thanks to the Etsy, I'm able to share my creations with you, and also I'm able to offer them in the variety of print sizes for your wall in my store here.

Ps. More cities to come, I'm just deciding where I want to travel next? Where do you think I should go?

I've been a busy bee preparing for new website ... but it is seems like I'm going in circles of unfortunate choices. I would like to keep my personal shop here on Etsy, and be a part of this community with my teams that are here already :) but I would like to move slowly to the personal page from blogspot platform.  I'm not so sure which to pick and it is more in details here and there. I like to collect all those pro and cons from experts, and if you have any experience with online social please share with me in the comments!
 as alway with love, Lana

Sunday, May 11, 2014

Mother's Day and What it Means to Me


Growing up in Russia my family always tried to make Mother's Day a big celebration not only for my mom, but for every woman in our big extended family.  In Russia we celebrated Woman's Day on 8th March every year and here in US this day on the second weekend in May - which also is my mom birthday this year. ...how coincident :) 
So, this is a post for her and my deepest love, appreciation and admiration to this special woman in my life! We have such a special bond - I think it's because we 've been thought so much together over the years.


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Happy B-Day my first friend, my best friend, and my forever friend! 


Regardless if your mom is living or not, celebrate tomorrow! Let the memories flood you with her love and laughter. I'm wishing all the Mommys of the world a very Happy Mother's Day!!!!

xx, 
Lana

Thursday, September 26, 2013

TRAVEL is about gorgeous feeling...

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Aurora 2013- lanasfineart.etsy.com
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in studio progress



I liked this one:
 

"When one is traveling, everything looks brighter and lovelier. That does not mean it is brighter and lovelier; it just means that sweet kindly home suffers in comparison to tarted up foreign places with all their jewels on."

 - Catherynne Valente




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As much as I love traveling, there’s nothing like being home.  I’ve missed my bed, my art studio, and full access to all my beauty products and wardrobe :)  
I’ve even missed my yoga routine!

What are you missed most about when you away from home? Comment below and let me know!

xx, Lana


Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Moscow - Love/Hate Relationship - Part Two

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Part 2:   You know you’re in Moscow when…


....People also seem quite happy to sit, relax, and enjoy each other's company on a more personal/intimate level: 
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there is a deep admiration for luxury brands – conspicuous consumption is very prevalent.









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even in the red "brick" square you see impossibly high stiletto heels finishing off the infinitely long legs of impossibly beautiful, blue-eyed, blonde and brunette, model-esque Slavic women (look closely, see how skinny the heels are).



You know you’re in Moscow when…

the skyline is a mix of steaming power station chimneys and beautiful multi-coloured onion-domed churches.







Russian Churches 




no-one is running down escalators to catch the next train – not so much because the escalators are very deep (although they are), but because trains come along every minute, so no need to rush. People also seem quite content to sit, relax and read their papers in the beautiful marble hallways before 

boarding their train.

taxis include private cars that are flagged down beside the road, with fare and route negotiated on the spot.


moody-looking men in leather jackets are holding meetings in hotel lobbies.



Hotel Sovetksii

 the neo-20s buildings are larger and more beautiful than you’d expect, whilst the military and Soviet era statues are even more over-the-top than you’d expect.



statures in red square 




















you can buy vodka in the ‘alcohol corner’ of a butcher’s shop, and it’s quite common to see well-dressed young men and women drinking from brown paper bags.

borscht, dill and cream are on daily menus, as is mushroom soup, although pizza is now just as ubiquitous.


I would like to sharing some of my favorite recipes I found from pinterest here:



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Borscht – Beetroot Soup from Green Kitchen Stories: 
2 tbsp ghee or cold pressed olive oil
1 tsp mustard seeds
1 tsp cumin seeds
1 large onion, finely chopped
1 lbs / 500 g raw beetroots, any color, coarsely grated
4 cups / 1 l vegetable broth
2 bay leafs
1 tbsp apple cider vinegar
sea salt & freshly ground pepper
Horseradish Yogurt
4 tsp freshly grated horseradish, or more to taste
1/2 cup / 120 ml plain yogurt
Heat ghee in a large saucepan on medium heat, add mustard  and cumin seeds and stir constantly to prevent from burning. Fry until fragrant. Then add onion and fry until soft, stirring occasionally. Add the grated beetroot, vegetable broth and bay leafs. Bring to a boil, lower the heat and let simmer for 30-40 minutes. Meanwhile prepare the Horseradish Yogurt by combining both ingredients in a bowl and set aside. Add apple cider vinegar, salt and pepper to the beetroot soup and let simmer for another minute or so. Adjust seasoning to taste. Serve in bowls with a dollop of Horseradish Yogurt.
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This is from Oliver Magazine - beautiful photography of  Russian food  by A. Montgomery:

Russian Salad
You can make this authentic Russian potatoe salad called “Olivie” and it is delicious! If you love shrimp or chicken, you’re going to love this dish!  And it’s so easy that if you can buy some pickles, a can of peas, boil 6 eggs, peel a few potatoes and cut up some carrots…..your friends will think you’ve become a master chef!  Here is original post on russian cuisine!

So, the true Soviet version of salad Olivier includes the following basic 5 ingredients:
  • hard boiled eggs, diced
  • boiled sausage, diced (or use dised canadian bacon) 
  • boiled potatoes (usually boiled with peels, my Mom also boils carrots in peels, and then the peels are removed), diced
  • marinated (or fresh) cucumbers (usually home-made freshly salted , from home-grown cucumbers), diced
  • canned green peas, whole
  • green onion, diced
Dice everything, except for peas=), season to taste … and add loads of mayonnaise, the amount depends on your decency (which can also be ‘lightened’ with sour cream or greek yogurt)
Enjoy! Let me know if you tried this and what is your opinion on it)




Have a great week! 

This is it for now! Stay with me and do more recipes, stories, hotel tips, and more in my part 3 of Russian trip next week,



xx, Lana