Elena Evgenievna Aleynikova was born in 1962 in the city of Kaluga. She lives in the city of Ivanteevka (Pushkinsky urban district of the Moscow region).
In 1981, she graduated from the Bryansk Art School, and in 2003 from the Moscow State Regional University (MGOU). By education, she is an artist-teacher.
For many years, she has been engaged in teaching drawing, painting, modeling, sculpture, and wood carving in various educational institutions.
During her university studies, she deeply studied copy painting. She has repeatedly and successfully copied works of famous painters.
In her artistic work, she strives to convey positive emotional impressions from what she has seen, capturing the transience of existence on canvas. She is attracted to conveying light and color, natural lines and forms. She works mainly in a realistic manner, sometimes with elements of impressionism, and also uses symbolism in her work.
Since 2011, Elena Aleynikova has been a member of the Union of Artists of the Moscow Region (Pushkinsky branch). She regularly participates in numerous group art exhibitions of this organization in various cities of the Moscow region. Her paintings can be seen in the exhibition of the museum of the State University of Education (former MGOU), as well as in private collections in Russia and abroad.