Santa Fe and Vitaliy’s family go way back to the early 90s. It all started with his father, Naum, and his stepmother. Naum had his paintings exhibited in a gallery on Santa Fe’s famous Canyon Road. A few times a year, the Katsenelsons would load up paintings in a minivan and drive them to Santa Fe. Now, Vitaliy takes his kids there every year, in what has become a sacred tradition. You can read this article online at: https://contrarianedge.com/santa-fe-remember-this/
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