
From 2005, Nikita makes his principal home in Estonia with his family. Nikita is a member of the group of iconographer-instructors who make up the leadership of the school. With centers in the northeast of the United States, the School introduces students to the practice and theory of ancient iconography as a religious discipline. Meanwhile, Nikita has been instrumental in aiding his father in the founding the Prosopon School of Iconology. In 2015 he completed a masters degree in theology at Saint Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary in Crestwood, NY (USA). In 1997 Nikita received a BA in Classics from Yale University (USA).ĭuring 2001–2005, he studied at the Saint Sergius Orthodox Institute, Paris (France), receiving a licentiate in theology. He was able to supplement this training through studies and travel. Simultaneously, Nikita gained experience as an instructor of iconography. From his father he learned the technique of Russian Byzantine icon painting in the liquid egg tempera method, as well as fundamental insights into the theology of the Orthodox icon and the Christian world-view. From his youth, Nikita has worked as an apprentice, assistant, and interpreter for his father, the iconographer Vladislav Andrejev.

In 1979, he and his parents left the Soviet Union, eventually settling in the United States. Nikita Andrejev was born in 1974 in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Guest instructor at Atelier Nadaï for the course Art of Iconography Instructor at the Prosopon School of Iconography
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