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It was 1984 and I was in 4th grade. We were in class and all of a sudden the teacher suggested that we turn and look outside. A strange shining object was floating in the sky of Buenos Aires. "Could it be a UFO?", I asked. That shining point in the sky remained visible throughout the day. As I was leaving school, I bumped into the priest. "Did you see the UFO?", I asked him. "Those things do not exist", he said. I hated him.
In that exact moment, I swore that I would become the best Visual Art Director in the world, an obsession that still remains. I've done advanced studies, worked with Directors and renowned Art Directors, and yes, I've won a few Awards. But if I ask myself if all this is as important as the light in the sky which inspired my career? No. The answer is clearly no.
I love you all very much. Thank you.
It was 1984 and I was in 4th grade. We were in class and all of a sudden the teacher suggested that we turn and look outside. A strange shining object was floating in the sky of Buenos Aires. "Could it be a UFO?", I asked. That shining point in the sky remained visible throughout the day. As I was leaving school, I bumped into the priest. "Did you see the UFO?", I asked him. "Those things do not exist", he said. I hated him.
In that exact moment, I swore that I would become the best Visual Art Director in the world, an obsession that still remains. I've done advanced studies, worked with Directors and renowned Art Directors, and yes, I've won a few Awards. But if I ask myself if all this is as important as the light in the sky which inspired my career? No. The answer is clearly no.
I love you all very much. Thank you.
It was 1984 and I was in 4th grade. We were in class and all of a sudden the teacher suggested that we turn and look outside. A strange shining object was floating in the sky of Buenos Aires. "Could it be a UFO?", I asked. That shining point in the sky remained visible throughout the day. As I was leaving school, I bumped into the priest. "Did you see the UFO?", I asked him. "Those things do not exist", he said. I hated him.
In that exact moment, I swore that I would become the best Visual Art Director in the world, an obsession that still remains. I've done advanced studies, worked with Directors and renowned Art Directors, and yes, I've won a few Awards. But if I ask myself if all this is as important as the light in the sky which inspired my career? No. The answer is clearly no.
I love you all very much. Thank you.
It was 1984 and I was in 4th grade. We were in class and all of a sudden the teacher suggested that we turn and look outside. A strange shining object was floating in the sky of Buenos Aires. "Could it be a UFO?", I asked. That shining point in the sky remained visible throughout the day. As I was leaving school, I bumped into the priest. "Did you see the UFO?", I asked him. "Those things do not exist", he said. I hated him.
In that exact moment, I swore that I would become the best Visual Art Director in the world, an obsession that still remains. I've done advanced studies, worked with Directors and renowned Art Directors, and yes, I've won a few Awards. But if I ask myself if all this is as important as the light in the sky which inspired my career? No. The answer is clearly no.
I love you all very much. Thank you.
It was 1984 and I was in 4th grade. We were in class and all of a sudden the teacher suggested that we turn and look outside. A strange shining object was floating in the sky of Buenos Aires. "Could it be a UFO?", I asked. That shining point in the sky remained visible throughout the day. As I was leaving school, I bumped into the priest. "Did you see the UFO?", I asked him. "Those things do not exist", he said. I hated him.
In that exact moment, I swore that I would become the best Visual Art Director in the world, an obsession that still remains. I've done advanced studies, worked with Directors and renowned Art Directors, and yes, I've won a few Awards. But if I ask myself if all this is as important as the light in the sky which inspired my career? No. The answer is clearly no.
I love you all very much. Thank you.
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