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Sergei Kovalenko

Sergei Kovalenko (Born 1980) is known for Painting.

Sergei (Sergey) Kovalenko was born in 1980 in Kontop, Ukraine, USSR.  He graduated from the Kharkov Pedagogical Institute and gained acceptance into the Kharkov Art Academy.  As a student at the Academy, Kovalenko studied in the studio of the People’s Artist, Victor Chaus, an honor reserved for exceptional students.

He has participated in numerous exhibitions including one held at the Kharkov Museum of Art.  Kovalenko’s paintings are in private collections in Ukraine, Russia, Croatia, the UK and the United States.

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