Under the Bridge - Dnipro, Ukraine 2017, Special Limited Edition Print

from £319.00

Photographed in Dnipro when the artist was seventeen, this image documents a moment shaped by teenage life in post-Soviet Ukraine. Shot beneath a highway overpass, it reflects the atmosphere of an era still marked by economic hardship and leftover infrastructure. The blur reflects the instability of that time, both personal and collective.

This is one of the earliest images in the artist’s archive and remains deeply personal. It was published by Photo Vogue in 2017 and will never be reprinted beyond this edition.

Fine art giclée print produced on Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308gsm using archival pigment inks. Available exclusively as a Special Limited Edition (signed, numbered, and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity).

Edition Sizes

• A4 — Edition of 15 (1/15)

• A3 — Edition of 10 (1/10)

• A2 — Edition of 5 (1/5)

Print Details

• Archival giclée print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308gsm

• Museum-grade paper with a smooth matte finish and exceptional tonal depth

• Printed using 12-colour pigment technology for high detail and longevity

• Unframed print only

Packaging & Shipping

Each print is made to order. As there is no stock kept on hand, please allow up to 14 days for UK delivery and up to 21 days for international orders to allow for production and shipping. Prints are packaged in acid-free materials and shipped flat (A4) or in reinforced tubes (A3, A2). Each print is signed, numbered, and includes a certificate of authenticity. Returns are accepted only if the print arrives damaged. Any issues must be reported within 14 days of delivery for a replacement or refund.

About Artist

Yaroslav Prytula is a Ukrainian-born visual artist and photographer based in Manchester. Originally from Dnipro, he began his practice in Kyiv before relocating to the UK after the war in Ukraine began. His work explores memory, stillness, and fragility, shaped by experiences of displacement and change. Combining a documentary sensitivity with fine art precision, his photographs often reflect on the quiet tension between presence and absence. His work has been featured in Vogue and Novembre Global.

Photographed in Dnipro when the artist was seventeen, this image documents a moment shaped by teenage life in post-Soviet Ukraine. Shot beneath a highway overpass, it reflects the atmosphere of an era still marked by economic hardship and leftover infrastructure. The blur reflects the instability of that time, both personal and collective.

This is one of the earliest images in the artist’s archive and remains deeply personal. It was published by Photo Vogue in 2017 and will never be reprinted beyond this edition.

Fine art giclée print produced on Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308gsm using archival pigment inks. Available exclusively as a Special Limited Edition (signed, numbered, and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity).

Edition Sizes

• A4 — Edition of 15 (1/15)

• A3 — Edition of 10 (1/10)

• A2 — Edition of 5 (1/5)

Print Details

• Archival giclée print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308gsm

• Museum-grade paper with a smooth matte finish and exceptional tonal depth

• Printed using 12-colour pigment technology for high detail and longevity

• Unframed print only

Packaging & Shipping

Each print is made to order. As there is no stock kept on hand, please allow up to 14 days for UK delivery and up to 21 days for international orders to allow for production and shipping. Prints are packaged in acid-free materials and shipped flat (A4) or in reinforced tubes (A3, A2). Each print is signed, numbered, and includes a certificate of authenticity. Returns are accepted only if the print arrives damaged. Any issues must be reported within 14 days of delivery for a replacement or refund.

About Artist

Yaroslav Prytula is a Ukrainian-born visual artist and photographer based in Manchester. Originally from Dnipro, he began his practice in Kyiv before relocating to the UK after the war in Ukraine began. His work explores memory, stillness, and fragility, shaped by experiences of displacement and change. Combining a documentary sensitivity with fine art precision, his photographs often reflect on the quiet tension between presence and absence. His work has been featured in Vogue and Novembre Global.

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