Monday, January 23, 2012

Introduction :)

Heeeyyyyy! I am Evelina Rosado. I was raised in Chicago but I recently moved to Lansing, Illinois. It's only 45 minutes from the city and close to the border of Indiana. I like to chilly chill chill with everyone I enjoy being with. Mostly it's my boyfriend because yeah... He just takes up a lot of my time. I also like being with my family even though they're nuts. I don't really have a favorite artist. Lately I feel like I've been living under a rock. Don't really know what's going on in the world. I also never love an artist to the point where I call them my favorite and stalk 'em. The only group I was a big fan of was Backstreet Boys and I still jam to them once in a while. I chose to come to Columbia because it was the only school that I actually had interest in. It seemed fun and not so boring as the other schools I had in mind. I have not found the medium I feel most comfortable with yet. I am still searching. I am getting the hang of acrylic paint but I would not feel most comfortable using it to express myself. I hope to gain all the knowledge I can. I want to be able to soak in everything I can and actually keep it with me instead of forgetting it after a few weeks. I fear that I will procrastinate too much. Just like I did with this assignment. So that is my goal for this whole semester and not only for this class. To be able to be on top of my assignments and schoolwork.

1 comment:

  1. Hey, Evelina.
    Nice post--you've got a great voice.
    I'm enthusiastic about your eagerness to learn and explore new ideas! Your willingness to try new mediums (i.e. acrylics) will prove advantageous to you in this course.
    Regarding procrastinating: Whenever I procrastinate, I always ask myself *why?* *Why* am I avoiding this assignment? *Why* does it feel daunting? Is it *routine* to procrastinate? If so, how do I break that pattern? Just some thoughts...:-) I procrastinated like ca-razy in high school n' barely graduated....I know where you're coming from.

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