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Olena Yanko
Artist from Ukraine
Olena Yanko is a Ukrainian artist who creates paintings and transforms spaces through art.
Born in 1989 in Netishyn, Khmelnytskyi region, she graduated with honors from art school and earned a Master’s degree in Architecture from Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture in 2013. She previously worked as an architect and interior designer.
Currently, she focuses on conceptual painting series and engages in both social and international art projects, using art as a means to address important issues.
Her work includes a series of abstract landscapes reflecting a search for inner harmony amid chaos. She participates in international initiatives, including the Flowers for Hope project, and was among the artists recognized in the Ukrainian Book of Records for contributing to the largest number of murals in one location. Her work has been featured in Forbes (2022) and appeared on the cover of National Geographic Japan (2023).

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Tranquility with the Scent of Lavender
Painting by Olena Yanko
60 x 40 cm • Acrylic on canvas
Location:
Kyiv, Ukraine
When the world is filled with chaos, art becomes a refuge. This painting is my attempt to capture the feeling of peace and harmony that can be found in nature.
A lavender field, gently rolling in waves, fills the space with its delicate aroma. A small house among the hills symbolizes coziness and a quiet life, hidden from the hustle and bustle. The vibrant trees, like dandelions in the wind, add a touch of magic.
This work is about inner balance, about the ability to find silence even in the most turbulent times.
Location:
Kyiv, Ukraine
About the artist
Olena Yanko
Artist from Ukraine
Olena Yanko is a Ukrainian artist who creates paintings and transforms spaces through art.
Born in 1989 in Netishyn, Khmelnytskyi region, she graduated with honors from art school and earned a Master’s degree in Architecture from Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture in 2013. She previously worked as an architect and interior designer.
Currently, she focuses on conceptual painting series and engages in both social and international art projects, using art as a means to address important issues.
Her work includes a series of abstract landscapes reflecting a search for inner harmony amid chaos. She participates in international initiatives, including the Flowers for Hope project, and was among the artists recognized in the Ukrainian Book of Records for contributing to the largest number of murals in one location. Her work has been featured in Forbes (2022) and appeared on the cover of National Geographic Japan (2023).

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