Hello classmates.
My name is Krasna Vukasovic Herrero, I am 22 years old, I'm studying Visual Arts in the University of Chile, in sculpture mention. What can I say about me...
I'm from Santiago, but I guess be from other place than Santiago should be very interesting, because you have a home in Santiago (or just a place to stay), but when you feel tired of living in the city or the crownd you can travel to your "real home" and feel welcomed. I wish I could had a place to scape when I got sick of city.
Besides of studying, I do ballet, but in an amateur way (don't imagine me in the Municipal Theatre, didn't get that level...). My academy it's called "ArteDanza". It's small, but it works. The owner of the place is a crazy woman called Miss Elena, and old woman who lives with a lot of cats and screams to people. She always complaints because no one closes the door well. We purposly close the door badto hear her scream and then we laugh about her madness, hahah, crazy woman...
I really like dancing ballet because I'm so uncoordinated to dance, so the ballet is a kind of nazi-robot-dance, so that makes it easier. Its steps are very complicated, I have to be very flexible and tough, and resist the f*cking pointe shoes...it really hurts, I think it's very awkward pay for something that hurts...but it's beautiful, dancing is always good. Love hurts...
My favorite step is called "sous-sus", because my legs feels like hard sticks made of iron. It's a good feeling to feel strong, mindy and physically strong.
I also like poetry. I recently start reading a peruvian writer, César Vallejo, I liked him a lot. I think I'm very existencialist, so I like a melancholic poetry, not too much the happy ones, sometimes I feel like an emo (Just kidding). I also met Adolfo Couve's works, so I'm reading his texts too. I like poetry because is like drawing: happening just in the moment, coming and leaving, you can't tell someone how worderful is a poem or a fragment, or tell about drawing, you just have to do it and feel it by yourself, like my drawing teacher says..."it's an experience". But also, these are serious things, it's a hard work to do, I don't believe in "being inspire", you have to be rigorous and disciplined to get your soul on the work, it's not a hippie thing. I think if the world had more of this experiences it could be a nicer or more sensitive place. Art in exchange of cellphones!!
Sorry for writing too much jejej