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An Interview with Iconographer Vladimir Grygorenko – His Recent Work and Developing Style

By Andrew Gould | August 19, 2019 | 5

A. Gould: How did you first set out to be an iconographer? What led to this decision, and what was your initial artistic training?  V. Grygorenko: I began painting icons long before my conversion to Christianity, which happened back in 1991. For nine years I studied traditional oil painting in the art studio at Dnipropetrovsk…

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