Sep 14, 2013

Inspired by Emily Chu, artist for Kollidescopic Creations

We wanted to write about inspiring people and now we are more determined than ever to do so since we had the chance to meet incredible people along the way. We have many surprises for you this fall so stay tuned :)

Today we will introduce you an amazing young girl, that made a great impression on us, and her unique project and we hope you will enjoy her story as much as we did.

Her name is Emily Chu, she is not a famous painter... yet but she is definitely a "one of a kind" person and we are happy to share her story with you.
Will by Emily Chu
During an online meeting via Google Hangout, Emily shared with us some of these incredible experiences and she left us speechless.

She was born in Taiwan and at the age of six she moved to Seattle, USA together with all her family. She likes to travel a lot, to meet new people and to discover new cultures. While she was still in high school, she went to Japan and Thailand as a volunteer. 
Hope by Emily Chu
Afterwards she got involved in an entrepreneurship program and she travelled to Italy and Greece where she discovered a new lifestyle, so different from what she has experienced before. After finishing high school in Seattle, she went to college in Malibu, California where she graduated a bachelor in International Business.
Another childish game we play by Emily Chu
According to Emily, the years in college shaped her personality and the professors she had, really helped her find her passion and follow her own path. She had the honour to have Tom Shadyac, the movie director of the documentary I Am (we strongly recommend to watch the movie)  as a professor, who turned out to be a great mentor and an amazing life coach preaching self awareness.

She continued her self-development journey and she went to Argentina where she spent 4 months as an international exchange student. There she was faced again with a different culture, influenced by the local economic, social and political context.

Upon her return from Argentina, she got accepted for an internship within United Nations in Washington D.C where she was part of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean. Despite her excitement and her willingness to change the world she realised one more time that all these developing countries are facing too many problems which could not be tackled by an "intern".
The illusion of stillness by Emily Chu
Because of her ambition to do something valuable and worthwhile she got enrolled in two different law programs when she returned from Washington.  Firstly she participated in "Global Justice Program" and later on she joined "Micro Enterprise Program" where she had met incredible people that will inspire her later on to pursue her passion for art and to give birth to an amazing project called "Kollidescopic Creations".
Beau by Emily Chu
Basically this program was providing life coaching courses to homeless people from Skid Row, a small city in L.A. Additionally, they were giving business and entrepreneurship classes to those interested in pursuing a career in this field. Here, Emily recalls meeting people that have touched her as she says: " They were so ambitious to change the course of their lives, they set their priorities right, they knew exactly what they wanted to do with their future and above all they CARED about everything". And then she realized that she wants to care too, that she wants to make a change as well... and so she did.

Recently she came up with this great project Kollidescopic Creations. Emily has a great passion for painting and encouraged by people who believe in her and in her talent, she decided to use this gift to paint unique works of art inspired by the life story of 10 random people around the world. After only one week from the launch of the project, she has already found 10 participants who will share their life experiences for this creative cause. They have nothing in common with each other, they were born in different parts of the world, they speak different languages, and they were raised according to different cultures and religions. In other words, they are unique and so are their life stories. You may find the list of participants here

For more information about the project and the motivation behind this idea, we invite you to watch the emotional video prepared by Emily  here.
Samantha by Emily Chu
We believe in this project, we believe in Emily's talent, and we believe that her extraordinary passion and motivation may change the way people perceive art and that somehow the average life story of a person can inspire an amazing work of art.

If you wish to support Emily, please take a look at the link above and check on KickStarter how you can participate. Of course, don't forget to share it on your social networks.

You can find more updates about the project also on this platform: http://myinfinitybox.com/ which was launched a few days ago. This platform was created to support the entrepreneurs, artists and individuals to connect and learn from each other by sharing about the things they care about.

We hope you enjoyed her story, that you feel somehow inspired to follow your passion, to care about the people around you and about the things you do, and from time to time please DARE to be different.
Love,
Laura&Elena

PS: Images above have been provided by Emily.

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