Recent OCAD illustration grad Scott has an appetite for a full plate of artistic endeavours and projects. Simultaneously, she works on illustration and web design contracts and has limitless ideas for concepts and side projects of the future. Across a table covered by her huge sketchbook, she speaks of her work and unveils her electric passion for art, cultures and spirituality of all shades.

Natalie Kaine: How did you get into drawing and illustration?
Sabrina Scott: I’ve been drawing since I was a toddler, before I even knew what drawing was. It’s been an instinctive thing, like speaking. It’s just a different form of expression for me. Some kids naturally sing, it’s kind of similar; you have something you have to get out of you, and drawing was how I was able to do it.

The actual moment that defines when I got into illustration happened while I was sitting at an interview for OCAD, I didn’t know if I wanted to do photography, drawing and painting, or illustration or something else.