By Julia Scribani Rossi


The Importance of Arts, Culture & The Creative Process
For me, photography serves as a vehicle for a dialogue between the tangible and the intangible, the real and the imagined.
My images often seek introspective narratives, where space and light are the canvas of potential and transformation, and human presence, when it appears, is both a witness and an author of the narrative. I believe much of my imagery stems from a deeply subjective way of thinking -a result of a perspective that I cultivate over time, which consistently finds me gravitating towards certain details, ideas or forms. This awareness allows me to recognize, see, and arrange elements in a way that unifies my work. I am drawn to The Creative Process because it resonates with my belief that art is both personal expression and an evolving conversation. I believe that images are not merely representations, but catalysts for introspection, provoking reflection and challenging perception. This project feels like a natural extension of that pursuit: an opportunity to share my vision with others who, like me, value the subtleties of individual perception over the noise of passing trends. It might also be interesting to consider how different perspectives shape the narrative of the human experience.


Julia Scribani Rossi (b. 1999) is an Italian-German photographer whose work specializes in an artistic approach to photography primarily working with film. She has exhibited her work in various contexts including a recent collaboration with Mimmo Paladino, one of the key figures of the Transavanguardia movement -for his latest film La Divina Cometa, where she contributed a series of photographs featuring the actors within the settings envisioned by Paladino. She currently lives and works between Milan and London.

The Creative Process is created with kind support from the Jan Michalski Foundation.