The word inspiration means “the
immediate influence of God or a god” or “to be breathed upon” which originates
from Hellenism and Hebraism. To the Greeks, inspiration comes from the muses,
the goddesses of literature, art and science, or directly from Apollo or Dionysius;
while Hebrew poetics assert divine intercession for inspiration.
Then there is what's commonly known as writer’s
block.In any case, a designer also experiences this, when making a new piece
becomes a struggle. There are days when inspiration is simply out of reach, and caving in
becomes a most tempting choice. I suffer
from the “block” once in a while, and the main reason for me is pressure. Pressure to be the best at what I do, to prove something
to myself; and most of all, pressure to decipher the meaning of it all. When pressure kicks in,
the world becomes smaller and my vision turns into fear. On such days, I step
back to allow myself to get a better perspective on things. A good book to read coupled with soulful music, a
retreat to the local beach, a walking meditation with my loves, Gerard and my
dog, Fabio. Also, a bit of socialization and interaction with people I find uplifting results to inspiration’s homecoming.
Inspiration is everywhere. They
manifest in everything you see, hear, and feel. These sources of ideas are
translated in my designs; which strive to mirror objects, concepts, or anything
that stirs my interest. I observe my surroundings; not taking even the mundane presence of a chair’s shadow for granted.
In
making Mayumi 2012, I wanted to recreate the seamless flow of shades found in a
flower, in particular, the one I saw in our front yard. Would you believe our
Calliope Collection, a bestseller, was inspired by a tile pattern found in our
bathroom, which reminded me of Grecian architecture. Sometimes inspiration
presents itself while I’m in the process of learning a new technique. The
Imelda Collection was a result of my frustration trying to learn the loops of bead-weaving.
A cluttered mind becomes the haven of stagnation.
Inspiration presents itself when we exist in the present; the way we view the world
changes when we change how we view the world. I have had my fair share of ups
and downs; but interestingly, the downs have taught me to find beauty and inspiration, even amidst
imperfections. -PJV