Until Morning
$12,500.00
Original Painting: Mixed Medium and Encaustic on Panel, 2025
Size: 41 × 71 × 2 Inches
Built through rhythm and restraint, Hannah Yanetsko’s paintings emerge in layers of oil-stick, wax, and acrylic. Each surface carries a history of marks, washes, and veils—softly revealing and concealing forms in motion, inviting a quiet awareness.
The works serve as invitations into communion, holding spaces that feel both intimate and vast. A subtle sacredness moves through the work— a space just out of reach, where recognition dissolves into something beautifully unknown. Immersive, contemplative, alive.
Dimensions
40 ×70 × 2 inches (41 × 71 × 2 inches framed)
102 × 178 × 5 cm (104 × 180 × 5 cm framed)
Authentication
Signed by Hannah Yanetsko.
Includes Certificate of Authenticity and Collector Correspondence.
Framing and Mounting
Maple hardwood float frame with ¼-inch face, ¼-inch reveal, and satin finish.
All works arrive ready to hang.
Delivery
For a shipping quote, please contact us at hello@hsya.studio. Shipping costs will vary depending on artwork size and destination.
International shipping is available for all works.
Trade Program
Design professionals receive 15% preferred pricing through the Trade Program. Returning collectors enjoy 20% off as members.
Please contact us at hello@hsya.studio to inquire about exclusive trade discounts and partnerships.
Commissions
If you’re drawn to this palette or presence and would like to explore a custom work at your preferred scale, commissions are currently open.
"Genesis is the breath moving through it all—unseen and unending, drawing what sleeps toward life."
Yanetsko's latest collection is a seven-part body of work shaped by a quiet attentiveness to the forming beneath the surface of all things. Each work listens for what is stirring—the unseen becoming that moves through sea and soil, spirit and body.
Layers of wax, pigment, and oil hold the trace of what is becoming, and the sediment of our histories, the quiet, faithful remnants of all that has been. They move with a kind of reverence, a quiet knowing that creation is still happening, that goodness is taking shape in ways we cannot yet see.
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"Each surface bears its own history—markings scar the wax, cycles of color washes absorbed through time, forms softly surfacing through layers of light and material—the weathered field and the luminous plane in quiet dialogue, each revealing the other’s depth."
artist & founder
artist & founder
































