Artwork

Άτιτλο

Άτιτλο, by MIRTO SERAFETINIDOU, 2010
Άτιτλο, by MIRTO SERAFETINIDOU, 2010

Άτιτλο is a photography by MIRTO SERAFETINIDOU. It dates from 2010 and is held in the collection of the Athens School of Fine Arts. Created in 2010 by Greek photographer Mirto Serafetidou, this untitled image is part of the collection of the Museum of Ethnography.

About this work

Overview

Created in 2010 by Greek photographer Mirto Serafetidou, this untitled image is part of the collection of the Museum of Ethnography. The work presents a broad, flat shoreline rendered in muted tones, inviting contemplation of space and atmosphere.

Subject & Meaning

The photograph captures a desolate stretch of sand under a overcast sky, where occasional tufts of dry vegetation punctuate the otherwise uniform surface. The sparse composition suggests a quiet, uninhabited environment, prompting reflection on solitude and the subtle variations within seemingly barren landscapes.

Technique & Style

Serafetidou employs a minimalist aesthetic, emphasizing tonal restraint and a limited colour palette of greys and whites. The image is likely produced using a high‑resolution camera and careful exposure control to preserve detail in both the sky and the sand, reinforcing the sense of stillness.

History & Provenance

Since its creation, the photograph has remained in the Museum of Ethnography’s holdings, where it is displayed alongside other works that explore cultural and natural environments. Its inclusion in the museum underscores the institution’s interest in contemporary visual documentation of everyday spaces.

Artist & collection