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Artist: Igor Melnikov
Spring
By Igor Melnikov
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Russian born artist, Igor Melnivok, upends traditional associations with portraiture through his haunting and intrinsically psychological paintings of emotionally ambiguous children ...
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2010s Contemporary Igor Melnikov Landscape Paintings

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Acrylic, Panel

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