Saturday 28 May 2011

Valerie & hopes

Lets live the up to the dreams made real.


A little note about Valerie - her dreams and aspirations. Valerie hails from Malaysia and grew up in the heart of Kuala Lumpur. Valerie was a believer, she believed in Jesus and his ways; in good Malaysian food that never leaves one going hungry and she can count on film and people to create an atmosphere that can be intriguing and inspiring. Anything that intrigues Valerie sparks interest and passion. With free time on her hand, Valerie loves to read literature, blogs and people’s experiences with art, architecture, music, and film. Valerie derives her passion for art from people and foremost, her parents. Although her parents do not pursue an artistic career of some sort, art still speaks to Valerie in a form that no one understands except for pure love. Valerie describes that art are references to many historical stories and experiences that are brought possible together in a beautiful and intricate process. And just like art, music and film has also influenced Valerie to pursue a course in learning piano and taking up Media and Communication as a base to her future career. Valerie deems her future to be inevitably a happy one and thinks everyone would hold the same for theirs too. Valerie wants to be surrounded by people of the art industry, be it fashion, film, music or the free forms of educating and learning at the same time from the best in the industry. She aspires to be a creative director one day or an entrepreneur of some sort of work-research based industry that needs crafting techniques and constant learning to patience for success to come. She thinks that Malaysia is an abundant place of craft and should be utilised to its fullest potential by young people of its generation. And with the most of Valerie’s determinism and high hopes, she wishes the best to her friends and mates. She graciously puts it, “Let the daisies grow before you smell them, hold your head high even when your heart is heavy and hopes low”; make all the mistakes you need to, open all the doors to questions and answers in the industry and really deem oneself grounded in success when one sees thyself at the most bliss of the moment. Oscar Wilde puts it “It is through art, and through art only, that we can realize our perfection; through art and art only that we can shield ourselves from the sordid perils of actual existence (Pt. II).”

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