Conductor in the playground (art studio Gabriele Levy)

Atelier, Gabriele Levy, Artist Hebrew letters, Stefanie Pietschmann, Rome, Hebrew letters, interior photography

Conductor in the playground

If something new is to emerge, it always comes with uncertainty. Space is needed to create since there is still a long way to go. During the developing process, ideas and questions alternate with attempts, failures, and senses of achievement. They form a circle that demands maximum attention and flexibility.

Once you are ready to indulge in these demands, spectacular can result because it allows being the conductor in the playground. This is a fantastic place without borders and judges. As it offers room to test yourself, fail, and start again, you can go on trying until things finally work out.

Art studio Gabriele Levy

I was walking around Rome in August 2021 when I stumbled over the workshop of the sculptor Gabriele Levy. I was lucky that he kindly invited me to see his studio in the basement of the building which is in a scenic street of the eternal city. 

Hi there, I'm Stefanie, the photographer, and author of the blog post you're reading now.


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