Art comes
from an unbeatable urge to imagine and create new things. A lot of what we
create depends on the kind of people we meet, our state of mind and the kind of
space we work in.
Every work
space has its own feel and essence to it. Some of the most creative brains of
the world have made for themselves a cocoon of their own, to help them think
and create their unthinkable works.
Let’s take
a look at some traits that are shared by them when it comes to their
workspaces.
Messy desks
Right
brained people are generally more creative and along with creativity comes their
unstructured lifestyles and work spaces. So it comes as no surprise that many
of the most creative heads are messy and don’t mind casual clutter.
John Lennon, one of the greatest song writers of
all time had a very simple yet scattered work space.
If he were here now there he’d
probably find some of his eccentric work space elements at the garage sale next
door.
John Lennon
Ray Eames made her contributions to modern architecture and design with blue prints that came into being in this not so messy work space.
Her contemporary tastes could easily be found in contemporary furniture stores, Brooklyn, Coney Island or even Manhattan.
Ray Eames
Massive works and minimalistic work spaces:
Some took
free space to another level and cleared out their works spaces to the bare
minimal. Clear and uncluttered work spaces help some people think, this was
clearly evident in the work spaces of,
Jane Austen, the famous author who decided to
keep it simple with nothing but the bare minimal of the paper and ink to pen
her thoughts down.
If she did
belong to the ‘now’ era then her kind of furniture wouldn’t be hard to find, be
it a showroom at Times Square or a Furniture Stores Brooklyn Downtown.
Jane Austen
Amanda Hesser is a food writer who is among the 50
most influential women in the food industry as ranked by Gourmet Magazine.
The
minimalist in her complements her open and free spirited works, be it food or
her own desk.
Amanda Hesser
The soul of a book at the heart
of a space:
Most brilliant minds still find their inspiration in good old books. This is probably why a lot of their work spaces are dominated by the existence of books.
Nigella Lawson, is a well know chef and food journalist.
Behind the scenes of these TV screens and homely kitchens, is a work space which
is practically made up of books.
Nigella Lawson
Alexander Calder was an unconventional sculptor who was known as the originator of the mobile sculptures. His work space though cluttered was cluttered with books sheets and all his equipment.
Alexander calder