Andrey Novikov | Zoo, 2024

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Mezzotint

Media Dimensions: 17 x 25 cm

Image Dimensions: 12 x 20 cm

Edition of 45


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Andrey Novikov’s printmaking practice explores the intersection of personal perception and cultural landscape, using traditional intaglio techniques as a tool for orientation and reflection within a new social environment. Since relocating to the UK, Novikov has approached printmaking as a means of understanding the unfamiliar — its histories, tensions, and quiet rhythms. Working primarily with mezzotint, aquatint, and drypoint, he constructs contemplative compositions that bring together classical fragments, imagined ruins, and fragile human presences. These works are not nostalgic but investigatory: they pose questions about what endures and what disappears in the flow of time and migration. His recent series of prints, shown here for the first time, reflects on British spaces — both urban and symbolic — through the lens of estrangement and curiosity. Figures drift through architectural voids, monuments hover in silence, and shadows echo across the page. Novikov trained as a painter and illustrator and has exhibited internationally. His work has been presented at the Erarta Museum, The Wall Art Gallery (Istanbul), and Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair (2024). His limited-edition prints are held in private and public collections in the UK, Europe, and beyond.

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Mezzotint

Media Dimensions: 17 x 25 cm

Image Dimensions: 12 x 20 cm

Edition of 45


Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork would be £24.00.


Andrey Novikov’s printmaking practice explores the intersection of personal perception and cultural landscape, using traditional intaglio techniques as a tool for orientation and reflection within a new social environment. Since relocating to the UK, Novikov has approached printmaking as a means of understanding the unfamiliar — its histories, tensions, and quiet rhythms. Working primarily with mezzotint, aquatint, and drypoint, he constructs contemplative compositions that bring together classical fragments, imagined ruins, and fragile human presences. These works are not nostalgic but investigatory: they pose questions about what endures and what disappears in the flow of time and migration. His recent series of prints, shown here for the first time, reflects on British spaces — both urban and symbolic — through the lens of estrangement and curiosity. Figures drift through architectural voids, monuments hover in silence, and shadows echo across the page. Novikov trained as a painter and illustrator and has exhibited internationally. His work has been presented at the Erarta Museum, The Wall Art Gallery (Istanbul), and Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair (2024). His limited-edition prints are held in private and public collections in the UK, Europe, and beyond.