Panagiotis Sentementes is a multidisciplinary artist working across photography, drawing, and writing.

His work moves between image and language, not as separate disciplines but as ways of thinking and shaping experience. He is interested in what happens when forms stop being stable, when meaning begins to shift, and when things remain unresolved instead of fully explained.

In his photographic work, everyday environments become starting points rather than subjects. Through framing, omission, and sequencing, the images move away from documentation and toward something more open, where what is visible is only part of what is there.

His visual work, including drawings and other forms, develops through gesture, material, and repetition. Sometimes minimal, sometimes dense, it follows a process that is closer to construction than representation, forming a parallel visual language.

Writing plays an equally important role. Short texts, fragments, and experimental pieces use language not to describe but to question, interrupt, and reshape meaning. The text does not explain the image, and the image does not illustrate the text. They exist side by side, influencing one another without settling into a fixed relationship.

His work has been exhibited and published in different contexts, and continues to evolve through an ongoing exploration of form, structure, and perception.

He is based in Lübeck.