My name is Heather Collins and I am a first year Scenic Painter at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts. I was born and raised in Yadkinville, NC. I have one brother, Jared who is 12 years old and unlike most siblings we actually get along and rarely ever get into disagreements. My mother's side of the family is Irish, English and Scottish with a few Cherokee relatives. My father 's side is mostly English, Philippines and Cherokee Indian. I have a happy medium between both sides and although I do not look it, I am about 1/3 Indian. My mother works at Blue Cross Blue Shield Insurance in Winston, and my father works at Flow Acura as a Master Technician. Although I have never been out of the country, I would recommend to people moving to the U.S to explore everything this country has to offer. Traveling will be an easy way for newcomers to feel the culture and the everyday American lifestyle that surrounds them. Living here in the United States is diverse all over but is much more different than any other part of the world. Technology is an everyday norm for the people who thrive here. We depend on it to get us places and to keep us in contact with everyone else.
Father and Mother |
One of my favorite hybrids, Betsy. |
I had been painting and drawing since I learned that I had hands. Living in a mostly country setting surrounded by the more conservative folk, my individuality and creativity was simply looked at as being the odd one out, or the weird girl in town. I never really minded the strange looks toward the way I dressed or presented myself, or even when I went to town covered in paint from a long days painting adventure. Individuality to me is probably the strongest aspect anyone can have and own to carry on in the world. If you have that, there really isn't anything that can bring you down.