Mud

A fish whose home dried up learns to move on. This film was originally made for an art direction seminar class taken during the pandemic, and speaks to my experience trying to keep going despite everything in the world changing for the worse.

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Let’s Be in Paris

Since vaccination started Bulgaria seems to be firmly stuck at the bottom for percentage of people vaccinated (15,5% fully vaccinated at the time of writing). The country is plagued not only by Covid-19 but by anti-vax sentimentality, too.

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Reviews Of Love

There are more Asian restaurants in America than McDonalds, KFCs, Pizza Huts and Taco Bells combined.   So we’re spreading our message at a place everyone will see – online reviews of Asian restaurants.   There are now 100s of restaurant reviews live on Yelp, Tripadvisor and Google Reviews, where we turned restaurant reviews into statements against Asian hate.   Check it out here.

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Parks and Landmarks

As a lover of all things nature, I created the commerce site Parks and Landmarks to help fund our 63 national and state parks and other natural places. With budget cuts threatening their day-to-day business, parks struggle to raise enough money for their operation and upkeep.

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RIVER / PALO SANTO / COISA LINDA:

Three genre-defying singles that explore cultural identity, desire, the high stakes of vulnerability, and whatever else you take away from them since art is subjective. Across these tracks I wrote lyrics & melodies, tracked drums, and arranged. Featured in AltNubian, Lyrical Lemonade, Soul Conversations Radio, Written Records, and more.

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The Risper Scholarship Foundation

As a creative, it has always been hard to find a place to belong. I come from Kenya where you’re only considered successful if you are a doctor, teacher, engineer, pharmacist or lawyer. I know it is even harder for the kids who live in Kenya to pursue their passion. My organization mentors young boys and girls and we teach them that they can be anything they want. They don’t have to force themselves to fit in the small box that has been created by society.

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Voting Art – ?? Free-to-use, non-partisan art intended to help spread the vote. ??

Being born in South Africa and being on a Visa, I can’t vote in the US.

A few months before the 2020 presidential election, I started the instagram account @votingart with my friend Aurèlie Diaz (who is French and cannot vote either).

We created, commissioned and gathered over 130 pieces of non-partisan and free-to-use art from the most talented artists – all with the sole intention to encourage and spread the vote.

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FUNKY FLOWERZ

My NFT collection ‘FUNKY FLOWERZ’ consists of 9 different flower species, each one with 300 unique variations to total 2700 in all. I mapped out an intricate hierarchy of rarity by including different bugs and adding special edition colorways.

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Self reflection

The thing about side projects is that you’re never sure if you’re any good at it, to keep doing it. And because you don’t keep doing it, you never get good at it.

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