Kristen Burns

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Here is my second ONE WALL! There are still things to do, but its all coming together.

Here is my second ONE WALL! There are still things to do, but its all coming together.

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Hey it’s me Kristen, if you want to know I grew up in Whitby, Ontario. Glue, construction paper, and scissors, describes my childhood. I was addicted to Art Attack and finished colouring books regularly. I even went far enough to making 30 little turkeys out of construction paper when I was five for each family member on thanksgiving. I excelled in high school fine art class. I also liked creative writing class, because it gave me another way to be creative. I as many others in my generation watched a lot of television, during these times of learning I found I had grown to dislike commercials, as most of us do. I wondered constantly who was in charge of them, because I had some ideas of my own. As high school was coming to a close I had no idea what to do, only this rough idea of wanting to colour, write stories, and fix commercials, so I closed my eyes and picked Advertising at OCAD. This choice may have been a frivolous one but it was a great decision. As fourth year is coming to an end I am excited to make cool stuff for a living.

Hey it’s me Kristen, if you want to know I grew up in Whitby, Ontario. Glue, construction paper, and scissors, describes my childhood. I was addicted to Art Attack and finished colouring books regularly. I even went far enough to making 30 little turkeys out of construction paper when I was five for each family member on thanksgiving. I excelled in high school fine art class. I also liked creative writing class, because it gave me another way to be creative. I as many others in my generation watched a lot of television, during these times of learning I found I had grown to dislike commercials, as most of us do. I wondered constantly who was in charge of them, because I had some ideas of my own. As high school was coming to a close I had no idea what to do, only this rough idea of wanting to colour, write stories, and fix commercials, so I closed my eyes and picked Advertising at OCAD. This choice may have been a frivolous one but it was a great decision. As fourth year is coming to an end I am excited to make cool stuff for a living.