Natasha Wasinger

Natasha Wasinger

Natasha Wasinger was born in 1996, in Junín (Bs. As.), Argentina, where she lived during her childhood. She moved to the capital to start her career in Social Communication in the University of Buenos Aires, where she found her passion for words and audiovisual creations. She wrote her first book when she was nineteen years old and found in several disciplines the tools for expressing her ideas. At the age of twenty-two, she moved to U.S. to improve her English and to work on her poetry; this trip continued in Europe, where she became a Sur Polar Artist after she participated of Art in the Origin. One of her latest publications is Veintidós versos, the poetry book she edited and self-published for free online. Currently, Natasha is in Buenos Aires. She continues forming her career and working on communication, while she prepares her project of digital publications and edits her next poetry book.

Me uno a mí  (Art in the Origin 2019)


These days in paradise made me feel something that I didn’t expect, but I had intuited.

Sometimes we go so far, and we forget to feel who we really are. I met myself there to remember that here, on this rock, I bare my soul and shake off what dresses me, but it isn’t useful.

I met myself to remember that there, in that cave, the gloom is still stained with love, like if someone reborn in each new sun.


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