Breaking boundaries at the Givatayim Observatory

Stefanie Pietschmann, planetarium givatayim,  street art, graffiti, Street photography, Givatayim Observatory, Israel

Breaking boundaries

In life, it won’t take long to realize that actions are limited to the surrounding boundaries. They have a strong impact, define what is appropriate, and heavily influence who you become.

Since such rules are a mandatory foundation for a shared existence, most also stick to them. Yet, their beliefs don’t necessarily have to be right. Breaking ranks is still not always an option, and at times, the consequence is feeling trapped.

However, just because it is grey outside, it doesn’t have to be colorless inside. Thoughts form a world of their own without following external restrictions: Everybody can fill this space with whatever seems appealing. In your mind, it is possible to cross and re-evaluate what ought to be impossible. And sometimes, it turns out in this thought experiment that breaking the rules will be worth it.

The Givatayim Observatory

I took this photo in September 2021. You can see the outside of the Givatayim Observatory (Israel). An artsy graffiti  decorates it.

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


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