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Karina Macias

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Bio

I am an artist, entrepreneur, & small business owner who exercises creative and innovative skills in every business, academic, and artistic venture I undertake. I have a passion of getting to know people, and serving them in any way possible and strive to impact others in a positive way through my art and business endeavors!

Education

Baylor University

Bachelor's degree program
2020 - 2024
  • Majors:
    • Apparel and Textiles
    • Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services, Other
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Marketing and Advertising

    • Dream career goals:

      Creative Director

      Future Interests

      Advocacy

      Volunteering

      Philanthropy

      Entrepreneurship

      Amplify Young Entrepreneurs Scholarship
      Terry Crews "Creative Courage" Scholarship
      Words are limited. I learned this quickly as a little girl growing up, surrounded by people who spoke English, and I only Spanish. Coming from Monterrey, Mexico, to the U.S. was a culture shock, but the language barrier was the biggest struggle. While I faced this communication obstacle, my source of expression and passion was art; a channel for me to showcase myself, my interests and culture, in a way words can never communicate on a paper. Painting portraits will always be my favorite form of art because it conveys emotion in a unique manner. As I continued to advance and discover new art techniques, I began to create a small business for custom art, as a way to share my passion and also save for my future academic studies. This entrepreneurial endeavor allowed me to not only believe in my potential, but also foster a work ethic that relied on diligence, determination, and gratitude for every opportunity. My goal and aspiration is to expand my small business for custom paintings to a studio. I hope to advance my experience in digital art so that I can design advertisements, websites, visual marketing for companies. Ultimately, what drives my passion for art is how it uniquely expresses and conveys a language no words can describe- a communication that individually showcases each artist's mind and soul. Because art was once my only form of communication when language was not, I have chosen to pursue this skill of mine for my studies. I strive to create art that can speak to a person's soul, with no words needed to express a message, so that it brings people together when language cannot suffice.
      Christian ‘Myles’ Pratt Foundation Fine Arts Scholarship
      Words are limited. I learned this quickly as a little girl growing up, surrounded by people who spoke English, and I only Spanish. Coming from Monterrey, Mexico, to the U.S. was a culture shock, but the language barrier was the biggest struggle. While I faced this communication obstacle, my source of expression and passion was art; a channel for me to showcase myself, my interests and culture, in a way words can never communicate on a paper. Through all of this, my mother was the biggest influence in my life and I attribute my artistic passion and drive to her. Her continual support, love, and artistic passion impacted my appreciation for art. She believed in me and allowed me to cultivate a fascination and love for creativity so that I could express myself when language was not possible. Painting portraits has and will always be my favorite form of art because one can convey emotion and feelings in a beautifully unique manner. As I continued to advance and discover new art techniques, I began to create a small business for custom art, as a way to share my passion and also save for my future academic studies. This entrepreneurial endeavor allowed me to not only believe in my potential, but also foster a work ethic that relied on diligence, determination, and gratitude for every opportunity. My goal and aspiration is to expand my small business for custom paintings to a studio. I hope to advance my experience in digital art so that I can design advertisements, websites, visual marketing for companies. Ultimately, what drives my passion for art is how it uniquely expresses and conveys a language no words can describe- a communication that individually showcases each artist's mind and soul. Because art was once my only form of communication when language was not, I have chosen to pursue this skill of mine for my studies, where I can implement my creativity and artistic abilities as a Business and Apparel Design major. I strive to create art that can speak to a person's soul, with no words needed to express a message, so that it brings people together when language cannot suffice.
      Anne DiSerafino Memorial Arts Scholarship
      Words are limited. I learned this quickly as a little girl growing up, surrounded by people who spoke English, and I only Spanish. Coming from Monterrey, Mexico, to the U.S. was a culture shock, but the language barrier was the biggest struggle. While I faced this communication obstacle, my source of expression and passion was art; a channel for me to showcase myself, my interests and culture, in a way words can never communicate on a paper. Painting portraits has and will always be my favorite form of art because one can convey emotion and feelings in a beautifully unique manner. While I battled homesickness and culture barriers in my new home, drawing was an outlet of inspiration, communication, and joy that was familiar to me, when everything else was not. As I continued to advance and discover new art techniques, I began to create a small business for custom art, as a way to share my passion and also save for my future academic studies. This entrepreneurial endeavor allowed me to not only believe in my potential, but also foster a work ethic that relied on diligence, determination, and gratitude for every opportunity. Ultimately, what drives my passion for art is how it uniquely expresses and conveys a language no words can describe- a communication that individually showcases each artist's mind and soul. Because art was once my only form of communication when language was not, I have chosen to pursue this skill of mine for my studies, where I can implement my creativity and artistic abilities as a Business and Apparel Design major. This scholarship would be an incredible source of financial support and opportunity for me to continue my academic goals to graduate from Baylor University. It would be a blessing that would impact my future in art and my pursuit of a career once I graduate.