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Multidisciplinary creative, Omar "Oms" Hopkinson discusses how his roots in Toronto's hip hop scene led him to work on diverse projects across the visual spectrum. We talk about how to stay true to yourself even when your interests vary and why he refers to himself as a creator instead of an artist.
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Multidisciplinary creative, Omar "Oms" Hopkinson discusses how his roots in Toronto's hip hop scene led him to work on diverse projects across the visual spectrum. We talk about how to stay true to yourself even when your interests vary and why he refers to himself as a creator instead of an artist.