Sunday, January 22, 2012

Arts From Scraps

A work of art is the unique result of a unique temperament.
All art is autobiographical. The pearl is the oyster's autobiography. 
An artist is not paid for his labor but for his vision
Art is a step from what is obvious and well-known toward what is arcane and concealed.

I'm a person born with an eye that appreciates the marvels around me and even consider myself as an artist. When I was a kid I've been dreaming to be a doctor. When I reached high school I wanted to be an English teacher but when I went to college I took up nursing then shifted to Hotel and Restaurant Management. I was a bit confuse at that certain phase of my life so I decided to travel inside my core. Then BOOM! Gotcha! My passion is art and business.
In this point of my life I'm now certain about what I'm going to be and what course in life I would take. I'm going to collaborate business and art. Therefore I'm going to establish my own business with a touch of art. Since I'm outgoing and loves parties, I'm planning to put up a bar of my own and to add a touch of unique art on it. I want everything to be made out of scraps and I'm going to name it "Junkyard". I have here inspirational furniture out of things we consider as garbage and useless:
Table made out of Pipes


Furniture made out of PVC


Sophisticated Chair out of old Suitcase

Chair made up of Paper Tubes

Chair out of Bath Tub


Table Made Out Of Bicycle Tire

Made out of Old Chairs

Made out of used Oil Drums

Table Made out of Washing Machine Tub

Table Made out of Washing Machine Tub    
 
Isn't it great? Cool things out of scraps from a creative minds.
My future business' vision doesn't only limit on the digits of market. I want to inspire and let my customers realize the beauty of things they consider useless. This idea could definitely contribute to our environment and it helps on preserving the planet that we dwell on. It could minimize the number of garbage. Let's just keep our creative mind in motion. Think twice before we discard old things at home. The business I'm planning would serve as a candle light. No one lights a candle in order to hide it behind the door: the purpose of light is to create a clear vision, to open people's eyes, to reveal the marvels around concealed by darkness-


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