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Hello!
When I was 2 years, I loved so much the sttufed animals!
Today I want to tell about a few of me. I was born in September 22th of 1997, in Recoleta, Santiago but I've lived in Quinta Normal with my mother and my grandpartners and have a three cats.
Some paints of the oil class. June, 2017.
 I studying Anthropology  although it wasn't my firts option, in fact, I took this way by pure chance. Since child, I have loved the Art and drawing. I've practiced ever, I got draw classes severy times, for example, in Balmaceda Arte Joven. Also, I took a manga class in Instituto Chileno-Japonés. In this place I studied Japanese language fot three years too, but I had to stop because no have time at enter to the university. A cause of this I forgot things of English (and is a little difficult to me), but  Japanese is really nice and interesting language! I like it so much.
In the last semester, I got a oil class in Art Faculty and seriously I want studying Arts after complete my current career. For the moment I interesting in Archaelogy and know new places!

Since I travelled to North, only want to go again!

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  1. Oh Honey! Balmaceda Arte Joven its a great place, i take workshops here too and i love it!

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  2. I think that Japanese is a interesting language too, a friend studied this in the Instituto Chileno-Japonés xd

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  3. Dear, someday go to Japón, i promise. In the personal i didn't like the cats, three is a lot of for my.
    Kisses!

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  4. I love your paints! I like paint too... I hope you can travel to the north again, is a very nice place to visit. Kisses.

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  5. I hope you return to study the Japanese language, it is a great language that can open new opportunities

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