31st & Burnside - Allie Yacina

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Allie is an artist, illustrator, teacher, and designer residing in Portland, OR. Her work explores color and a sense of place through traditional and digital media. Her paintings have been shown in local galleries and her illustrations have been published in editorials as well as limited edition poster prints for clients such as the Portland Parks Foundation and the Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership. Recently her work was selected for the Society of Illustrators’ 65th Annual Show in the Editorial and Book category. Allie is teaching sketchbook classes at Ulna Studios and works full-time as an illustrator and designer for a local mobile game developer. 

Allie often draws inspiration from her SE Portland neighborhood; a historical area with a deep sense of community. She lives a block away from Burnside, which is the street that divides Portland into North and South. It’s where the neon of the Laurlhurst movie theater has been glowing for 100 years – as well as Music Millennium, the subject of this painting, which has been providing analog music and video to the community since 1969. It’s comforting and romantic how people continue to value art through the decades.

IG: @allie.yacina

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Allie is an artist, illustrator, teacher, and designer residing in Portland, OR. Her work explores color and a sense of place through traditional and digital media. Her paintings have been shown in local galleries and her illustrations have been published in editorials as well as limited edition poster prints for clients such as the Portland Parks Foundation and the Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership. Recently her work was selected for the Society of Illustrators’ 65th Annual Show in the Editorial and Book category. Allie is teaching sketchbook classes at Ulna Studios and works full-time as an illustrator and designer for a local mobile game developer. 

Allie often draws inspiration from her SE Portland neighborhood; a historical area with a deep sense of community. She lives a block away from Burnside, which is the street that divides Portland into North and South. It’s where the neon of the Laurlhurst movie theater has been glowing for 100 years – as well as Music Millennium, the subject of this painting, which has been providing analog music and video to the community since 1969. It’s comforting and romantic how people continue to value art through the decades.

IG: @allie.yacina

Allie is an artist, illustrator, teacher, and designer residing in Portland, OR. Her work explores color and a sense of place through traditional and digital media. Her paintings have been shown in local galleries and her illustrations have been published in editorials as well as limited edition poster prints for clients such as the Portland Parks Foundation and the Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership. Recently her work was selected for the Society of Illustrators’ 65th Annual Show in the Editorial and Book category. Allie is teaching sketchbook classes at Ulna Studios and works full-time as an illustrator and designer for a local mobile game developer. 

Allie often draws inspiration from her SE Portland neighborhood; a historical area with a deep sense of community. She lives a block away from Burnside, which is the street that divides Portland into North and South. It’s where the neon of the Laurlhurst movie theater has been glowing for 100 years – as well as Music Millennium, the subject of this painting, which has been providing analog music and video to the community since 1969. It’s comforting and romantic how people continue to value art through the decades.

IG: @allie.yacina

Please note: Prints will be shipped in mid-September 2023. If you purchase an Original Piece, a representative from Blanchet House will be in contact with you to arrange pick-up time.