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Itati Acuña studied arts at the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes Prilidiano Pueyrredón, in Buenos Aires, where she graduated as a professor of sculpture, drawing, and painting. Some of her works form part of private collections in France, Mexico, Brazil, and Argentina. Although she has worked intensely illustrating magazines, she definitely prefers sculpture. She is currently finishing her doctorate thesis on "Chaos and Light" at the University of Buenos Aires, which she always postpones upon thinking of a new exhibit. Besides her artistic activities, she loves hearing (and listening to) the sound of mountain streams.
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