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Muralist Artist


I would like to work like a muralist artist. It's my dream!! I thing that is my ideal job, because only need paint and brush. Besides I have talent to muralism and the art of painting. Five years ago I work whit the Ramona Parra Brigade, a historic brigade of chilean muralism that born in dictatorship, his name is in honor of Ramona Parra, heroine in a protest against dictator.
Always was I like paint, when I a little girl, loved painted with my family, friends and I alone. I learned to paint with a lot of materials and technique, my favorite material was acrylic paint and my inspiration was Frida Kahlo. In the school, my teacher worked with us all the semester about muralism, in this place I painted my first mural and he taught us about the important of muralism in Latin America, in this moment I started studying about Diego Rivera and David Siqueiros, greats artists of muralism in Mexico.
I still have hope to be a muralist and travel around the world painting walls.

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