Marina Lelchuk-Minskaya is a Ukrainian painter, born in 1947 in Kyiv. She was educated at the prestigious Kyiv Art Institute and grew up in an artistic environment, as her father was also a painter. Since 1982, she has been a member of the Union of Artists of Ukraine.
Lelchuk-Minskaya works primarily in a figurative realist style, combining classical painting techniques with a looser, almost impressionistic approach to color and light. Her oeuvre includes landscapes, still lifes, and figurative compositions, often characterized by a warm, harmonious atmosphere and a strong sensitivity to nature and everyday life.
From the late 1960s onward, she participated in numerous national and international exhibitions, with solo shows in Kyiv during the 1990s and early 2000s. Her works are held in museum and private collections, mainly in Ukraine. Within late twentieth-century Ukrainian painting, she is regarded as a representative and technically accomplished artist who preserved the realist tradition while giving it a personal, lyrical voice.