Paintings rescued from a threatened Ukrainian village
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Round the world visual traditions celebrating the cycle of life adorn door sills and linens, walls and surface of life that is trod and touched daily. An especially beautiful example are the women in towns on the Indian Ocean, who every morning create new designs on the entry to their home, gone by evening, connecting dwelling to nature, leaf and vine, apple or turnip, making art an offering, a harmony, a mutually replenishing gift, sharing the pleasure of making with the pleasure of receiving for their families and their community.
Embellishing domestic rituals with images of harmony with nature is found in most cultures yet comes to a powerful distinction in one Ukrainian tradition. In Ukraine, symbolic paintings are valued for their protective powers, serving as talismans for families and communities.

Petrykivka painting is recognized worldwide as being uniquely Ukrainian. The first recorded example of the decorative style were murals on the walls of peasants’ houses in the small village of Petrykivka, founded in 1772. First historical mentions of the style date back to 1860. In a way, Petrykivka was Ukraine’s original street art.
Maria Yanenko’s paintings are an exquisite example of this long-admired Ukrainian art. Born and raised in the Petrykivka village, Maria is continuing a long line of traditional artists. Like her mother and her two sisters, she was trained in Petrykivka style, as it is custom to have at least one Petrykivka painter in the family. A prominent member of the National Union of Ukrainian Painters. Until now, the artist has never let her paintings leave the country.
UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of Intangible Heritage placed Petrykivka on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2013.
Current Exhibition
Nov 12, 2022 - Jan 14, 2023
Nine paintings by Maria Yanenko are currently on view at Refugee Eye Gallery, 849 Valencia St, San Francisco

Amulet of the Village Manor
Size 24"x 30"
Gouache on paper, cat hair brush

Green Flowers
Size 24"x 30"
Gouache on paper, cat hair brush.

Blue Birds
Size 24"x 30"
Gouache on paper, cat hair brush

Roosters (Pivni)
Size 24"x 30"
Gouache on paper, cat hair brush


About Art of Ukraine:
“We believe that protecting folk art, authentic craftsmanship and ethno-cultural aesthetic is the key to saving Ukrainian national identity from eradication during war.” co-founder Polina Krasnova.