Q and A with a Story Guru: Nora Camps: Method of Telling the Story is Completely Unique to the Source of the Story

See a photo of Nora, her bio, Part 1 of this Q&A, Part 2, Part 3, and Part 4.


Q&A with Nora Camps, Question 7:

Q: What do you love about storytelling?

A: Story is so dear to me personally that I use it to share ideas always… in my paintings and photographs, which tell of happenings, birth, death, flight or even just being… always leveraging story for conveyance. To Thine Own Self Be True — is a first book project, Mugs with Frames Portrait of a City — an installation and game about how approachable people in Toronto are, and SARAYU, a series of images that marry a goddess with situ. The method of telling the story is completely unique to the source of the story. Using commercial examples, each client has a look, feel and method that is completely unique to them — non-transferrable.