Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Exploring my character...

When approaching the client, I recognized that is a man in his mid forty. He has a deep voice, and his attitudes when talking show that he is a warm person. It is not randomly he has a special interest in his wax museum – martyrdom. The theme of the museum reflects a strong character of its owner: a man never betrays his ideals. That man always chooses his very own path, is unyielding before others’ opinions, and overcome obstacles on that path without shrinking back. His stubbornness refines his spirit, and makes him stand out in the crowd.
Asked about how to consider an object beautiful, he replies:” do not judge a book by its cover”. To him, a thing obtains its beauty when it has a life in itself, not just a showy appearance outside. A fine creator can make even a stone dance by breathing a soul into it. That is the reason why every work he chose has strong expressions, what make the ambiance of the museum lively.
His second interest is reading books. The types of his books are history, art, and nature. He has a small collection of those books. The undisturbed time he spends on reading makes him feel like travelling to another place which he did not get to know about.
The question has turned to his life. Because of his business and his friendly character, he is a person for public. Every day, talking to friends, meeting new people, and getting new experiences make him motivated in life. End of the day, privacy is also very important to him, hence the need for a line between public life and private life. What are his requirements for solitude? He needs a cosy and relaxing atmosphere where he can enjoy the night peacefully and quietly. As the mood for a new day is essential, the place needs to be filled with vitality in the morning. He specially requires a place for his books. Tranquility for that space is crucial because it will be his favorite spot. Back to his motto for beauty, he requires the place to satisfy not only the look outside but also the sophisticated organization inside. The rooms need to be cleverly organized so that it can give comfort to the occupant.


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