My studies are also about 20 years ago… but I still look into the field as architecture still interests me.
Of course every country will be different, but the overall won’t change much.
Thank you so much 😊 😁
My studies are also about 20 years ago… but I still look into the field as architecture still interests me.
Of course every country will be different, but the overall won’t change much.
Thank you so much 😊 😁
I know someone passionate about architecture based in Europe. His design firm had garnered national recognition and he continued to pursue a master's degree at night after work. He lived and breathed architecture. Whenever he talked about it in the past, his eyes lit up so he was the last person I ever thought would ever give it up. I just learned recently that he was so disillusioned and frustrated by the nature of the profession, he gave it up and spent his time building spaces to lease and most days fishing. I wish I could interview him one day to pick his brains about what led him down that path. I just felt like sharing that.
O, that’s sad to hear. Especially as he was soooo into it.
There must be multiple reasons. I hope you can interview him one day about his reasons.
What I want to do next… when I have a little bit more time… start integrating architecture into my art. Drawings and paintings. I have ideas. Just need to find time to start again.
But this year has been crazy busy. I started hive in December, got married this month, planning family visits for the first time in over 2 years as we live abroad… next month 🤞🏻planning since October a large international move that involves so much paperwork. It will take a bit more. Lots of people are involved, we can’t just take our stuff and go, like we did before.
We can’t really settle down now because we know we will leave (hopefully) this year.
So my art is pushed aside again… but I try to be as much as possible to be creative in other ways. 😁😎
Pardon me for the delayed reply. I hope so too, that conversation will provide some enlightenment regarding factors that pulled him away from his chosen profession.
That's a great idea! It sounds like 2022 is packed with beautiful blessings and surprises for you. Change and movement are always good. Yes, I get how art is set aside until we know where we're going to be staying a bit longer. Not easy moving from one place after another with the artworks and tools. Wishing you a wonderful weekend!
It sure will, let me know if you find out one day…Of course @discoveringarni any time 😊
2022 brings indeed lots of blessing 🥰 I’m so grateful for them.
Thank you so much, have a wonderful weekend too ☀️😊👋🏻