 First day at Emily Carr. Everything was brand new. I was 23 and I felt, oh my god, I'm too old for art school. I was really able to explore. There was no right or wrong. It just created so many different mediums in so many different ways. Each project is a roller coaster of, hey, this is awesome. This is so scary. I don't know what to do. When I stopped worrying about how I was doing it and concentrated more on what I was trying to say, that's when I found my voice. It's completely changed me. Your idea of what you want to do fails up along the years and don't be afraid to be lost because you'll get where you want once you figure out. It only takes a little bit of time. It makes you have to find something really unique within yourself. You're able to whittle down who you really are and who you want to become.