Thursday, April 23, 2009

Ok...so 50 words about myself...
My name is Camila Lampert Brauer, I'm studing art, esculpture especifically...now we are making a torso of our model, Luchita... I really love my career and my school, I have a great time with my friends, they're really nice. I think I found great people in this place.
I like a lots of things, but also dislike a few...I'm always late...I sometimes have bad mood...I love hugs...I like sleep until late...I love movies...I like take bike rides...I like smoking...I love to lie on the grass...bla bla, I can't remember anything else.
So, I hope this will be ok!!
I see you in class!!




3 comments:

  1. I agree with "laying on the grass".. ooooh yeah! all day on the grass

    see you baby :B

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  2. All day looong!! and all night long if we could it

    see you late`r

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  3. Hola Camila, It sounds a bit similar to someone else posting
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    It's really hard to decide just one subject, because this year we had the OPPORTUNITY to choose our own subjects and I like it all of them, but I think one of my favourite is Screen-printing or Serigraphy. It's a printing technique, in which you can use an image, a picture and even a drawING made by yourself, and you can print IT in a lot of materials, such as paper, plastics, TEXTILES, and the result is great! Francisco Sanfuentes is our teacher. I GOT TO KNOW him last year because he was my drawING class teacher. He is an excellent teacher, WHAT shows he likes what he does, he's very nice, I like him. For me Serigraphy has not been a completely new experience, I knew a little about the technique before, last year I went TO A workshop in our school and I learned some things.
    So far, we had experiment with materials and It was great because you never know how THE RESULT is going to be, and also we printed one image in black, honestly I didn't like much that image, but I hope do better works.
    I like this subject because It's great what you can do with an image, and colours...

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