Fine art print featuring Bethlehem, 2012 by Paris Petridis, presented at the National Museum of Contemporary Art Athens), as part of the exhibition Why Look at Animals? A Case for the Rights of Non-Human Lives.
Paris Petridis’s photographs document the mute yet eloquent presence of animals in today’s world.
These animals appear as silent witnesses of human-made environments, urging the viewer to look beyond the surface.
Petridis invites us to see animals not as passive elements in the background, but as co-inhabitants—beings that express, experience, and often struggle to survive in shared spaces shaped by human activity.
Each fine art print is signed and numbered by the artist.
Sold unframed and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
Fine Art Print Bethleem
Artist: Paris Petridis
Artwork: Bethlehem, 2012
Material: Inkjet print on archival paper
Dimensions: 44 x 54 cm
Unframed



















