Ana Chamorro, an architect passionate about the sea and music
Today we share a new story, one that I assure you will not leave you indifferent. Emotion, courage, passion... the life of our protagonist, Ana, has it all. Of course, there is something in common with the last story we told you: Ana, like Rodrigo, is part of our #STOHKTAMAZING family because SHE LOVES SHARING HER LIFESTYLE WITH OTHERS IN AN UNFORGETTABLE MOMENT.
And today she wants to share it with you. Hold on, because there are some twists and turns ahead, you're going to be amazed by the anecdotes of our protagonist.
But before we start, we remember that the time we spent with Ana inspired us and her lifestyle reminded us of one of our t-shirt models... The Crazy Kind! Because Ana is also a crazy little head who can't stay still and gets into the water even when there aren't even half a meter of waves. If you are like that too, remember that you can get our The Crazy Kind HERE .
Ana Chamorro, an architect passionate about the sea and music
An architect by profession, Ana is 33 years old and has a ton of passions and things to tell you. She is the typical person who can't stop for a minute, to the point that she has practiced a wide variety of water sports and is now immersed in a new musical project. With all these activities, imagine the number of secret anecdotes she has... keep reading so you don't miss a single one!
Q: What do you do?
A: I have been active in sports for many years. First wakeboarding, then kitesurfing... And now it's time for music. I'm currently playing in two bands and waiting for my first single to come out.
Q: How do you define your lifestyle?
A: A mix between architecture, sea and music.
"If you like to share your lifestyle, don't stop doing it, there are people who lack inspiration to live"
Q: What do you intend to convey with your art?
A: I have never thought about this, but consciously or unconsciously, if there is one thing I want to convey, it is that people have to live life. There are many things to do, to discover, to try, to learn, to enjoy... That is why I think I live three lives in one.
Q: What sets you apart from the rest?
A: I think what sets me apart from the rest is that I live on the edge and squeeze time to the point that I don't even understand how I do so many things at once. It's also true that it takes its toll later, but oh well.
"I had an emergency landing on my way to the north of Chile to compete. When I arrived and went to get into the water, I found that the dock was full of sea lions."
Q: Tell us a story about your beginnings.
A: I have many funny and random ones. I'll tell you a few. About music, I remember that one day I had a lot of work in general and I needed to record a demo for a music course. I had to send the email that same day and as I didn't have time at midday, I took my laptop, the interface and the microphone, connected everything in the car and started recording in the middle of a parking lot. It should be noted that my car is a Seat Leon, which means that you don't fit very well in there.
Regarding sports, I also remember one time when I was leaving the Miami airport with my wake equipment, which weighed 40 kilos because I also had clothes and my guitar. During that time, I was moving from country to country depending on where I was competing or training at the time, so I had to take everything with me everywhere. I put everything in the airport cart as best I could and when I went to go through the door I crashed because it didn't fit on either side... Everything fell to the ground on its side, I didn't have the strength to pick it up, the wheels of the cart moved all over the place... a disaster and nobody helped me!
Another time, in Paraná, I was left stranded at the bus station, fresh from training, completely wet like an idiot in shorts and a bikini and with my equipment on my back. Since I couldn't get a bus back, I stayed at the station to sleep. When I finally found a bus, the driver made a mistake and went in another direction. It was a total disaster, but here I am, nothing is happening.
Finally, I can't forget when I had an emergency landing going to the north of Chile to compete. I was geographically between Spain and Venezuela and they said we were going to land in the Canary Islands. As the crew had been with us for too long after the emergency landing , we had to stop in São Paulo to change the crew. The thing is that I spent 24 hours on the plane and when we arrived in Chile, they had lost my equipment and I arrived with nothing. Finally, they arrived at 4 in the morning when I was competing at 7, I remember that I was dead tired to pick them up. The next day, when I finally set up my equipment and was going to get into the water, a friend told me that there were sea lions on the dock. We had to leave there.
"I live on the edge and squeeze time to the point that I don't even understand how I do so many things at once"
Q: What would you say to all those who love to share their lifestyle with others?
A: Please don't stop sharing it because there are people who lack inspiration to live.
That's it for our interview with Ana Chamorro. Remember that if you also want to share your lifestyle with others, you can tag us with our clothes onsocial media and we will share it. And if you haven't read the interview with our co-founder yet, you can do so HERE .