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Katya Timoshenko

Katya Timoshenko

Joined Artfinder: December 2021

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Biography

I am a London-based multimedia artist whose work explores storytelling through image, memory, and material. Working primarily in printmaking, I create layered narratives that combine personal experience with symbolism, humour, and introspection. My multi-plate colour etchings unfold through successive layers of colour and texture, allowing images to emerge gradually and reflect the shifting nature of memory and identity. I am a Member of the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers (RE), and my practice brings together traditional printmaking processes with contemporary visual storytelling.

Alongside printmaking, my work includes painting on glass and the creation of small sculptural pieces influenced by seventeenth-century iconography and devotional imagery. These historical references form a dialogue between past and present, where reflective surfaces, transparency, and repetition become tools for exploring perception and emotional experience.

My work draws on personal mythology, Ukrainian and wider Slavic folk traditions, and philosophical fables. Recurring figures, animals, and symbolic elements act as emotional carriers within the image, addressing themes of duality, vulnerability, resilience, and the quiet humour found in everyday human experience. Through this approach, personal narratives are translated into images that aim to feel both intimate and universal.

Alongside my studio practice, I work as a Technical Tutor in Print, supporting artists and students in developing their own approaches to printmaking. Being part of Artfinder has allowed me to connect with an international audience and share this storytelling-led practice with collectors who value works that carry both technical depth and personal meaning.

Biography

I am a London-based multimedia artist whose work explores storytelling through image, memory, and material. Working primarily in printmaking, I create layered narratives that combine personal experience with symbolism, humour, and introspection. My multi-plate colour etchings unfold through successive layers of colour and texture, allowing images to emerge gradually and reflect the shifting nature of memory and identity. I am a Member of the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers (RE), and my practice brings together traditional printmaking processes with contemporary visual storytelling.

Alongside printmaking, my work includes painting on glass and the creation of small sculptural pieces influenced by seventeenth-century iconography and devotional imagery. These historical references form a dialogue between past and present, where reflective surfaces, transparency, and repetition become tools for exploring perception and emotional experience.

My work draws on personal mythology, Ukrainian and wider Slavic folk traditions, and philosophical fables. Recurring figures, animals, and symbolic elements act as emotional carriers within the image, addressing themes of duality, vulnerability, resilience, and the quiet humour found in everyday human experience. Through this approach, personal narratives are translated into images that aim to feel both intimate and universal.

Alongside my studio practice, I work as a Technical Tutor in Print, supporting artists and students in developing their own approaches to printmaking. Being part of Artfinder has allowed me to connect with an international audience and share this storytelling-led practice with collectors who value works that carry both technical depth and personal meaning.

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