Dimitar Hinkov Art
b. 1972
Dimitar Hinkov lives and works in Germany. He is a contemporary artist with over 50 solo and 70 group exhibitions worldwide.
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Artist: Dimitar Hinkov
Breakfast on the Grass
By Dimitar Hinkov
Located in Palm Beach, FL
Dimitar Hinkov (1972) lives and works in Germany. He is a contemporary artist with over 50 solo and 70 group exhibitions worldwide.
Category
2010s Abstract Expressionist Dimitar Hinkov Art
Materials
Oil
Elisabeth Vigee le Brun
By Dimitar Hinkov
Located in Palm Beach, FL
Dimitar Hinkov (1972) lives and works in Germany. He is a contemporary artist with over 50 solo and 70 group exhibitions worldwide.
Category
2010s Abstract Expressionist Dimitar Hinkov Art
Materials
Oil
The Three Graces after Rubens V
By Dimitar Hinkov
Located in Palm Beach, FL
Dimitar Hinkov (1972) lives and works in Germany. He is a contemporary artist with over 50 solo and 70 group exhibitions worldwide.
Category
2010s Abstract Expressionist Dimitar Hinkov Art
Materials
Oil
After Rubens
By Dimitar Hinkov
Located in Palm Beach, FL
Dimitar Hinkov (1972) lives and works in Germany. He is a contemporary artist with over 50 solo and 70 group exhibitions worldwide.
Category
2010s Abstract Expressionist Dimitar Hinkov Art
Materials
Oil
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