Chris Rowat, KMC’s Art Director, is a very talented man. If not quirky and perhaps ecclectic, like any creative professional, he has a way of articulating himself that’s, well, different from most. Here’s an example of his alternative ways of expression — a hijacked school assignment from grade school. Don’t ask us how we got it, but what a read. Too bad his grade wasn’t a little more reflective of a his truly creative approach.

Mitchell Scott
Mitchell Scott is the longtime Editor-in-Chief and co-publisher of both Kootenay Mountain Culture and Coast Mountain Culture Magazines. He's been in the writing/publishing/media business for over 20 years and currently lives in Nelson, BC where he tries to keep up with his two teenage sons with aching futility.
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