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African visual artists currently control just 1% of a $65B industry.
That’s about to change.
We’ve been quietly building Know for months, testing, breaking, rebuilding, dreaming. Brick by brick (and bug by bug 😅). After months of designing, testing, crying (a little).
I am no longer affiliated with The German Language School.
For clarity and Transparency:
Before working with them, I personally attended their classes, reviewed their social media platforms, and assessed their structure. Based on that, I agreed to collaborate and publicly invited my audience to a free trial class.
I put in a lot of work onboarding everyone according to our agreement. I handled communication personally, answered questions, shared links, sent reminders, and made sure people showed up. I took that responsibility seriously.
Unfortunately, the actual trial sessions did not reflect the quality, coordination, or preparedness I had observed earlier or felt comfortable recommending. This led to a loss of trust and credibility with my audience, which I take seriously.
As a result, I chose to withdraw fully rather than continue endorsing something that didn’t align with my standards. I’ve communicated this privately to the school and transparently to those I onboarded.
I wish them well going forward, but I am no longer involved in any capacity.
The lovely folks at @figma put my illustrations on a billboard in Paris. How cool is that?! 😎 Thanks so much to Amy and the rest of the team for the feature! 🥯🍞🥖
Excited to announce my first ever solo show in Lagos, Nigeria, titled Nourishment.
“Nourishment” traces how food, packaging, and price shaped Nigeria’s memory and survival, Through paintings, sculpture and installation.
Opens 7th of November, at federal palace hotel Lagos.
Excited to announce my first ever solo show in Lagos, Nigeria, titled Nourishment.
“Nourishment” traces how food, packaging, and price shaped Nigeria’s memory and survival, Through paintings, sculpture and installation.
Opens 7th of November, at federal palace hotel Lagos.
African visual artists currently control just 1% of a $65B industry.
That’s about to change.
We’ve been quietly building Know for months, testing, breaking, rebuilding, dreaming. Brick by brick (and bug by bug 😅). After months of designing, testing, crying (a little).