Interview with artist Evans Mbugua about the influence of prints in his work, how growing up in Nairobi inspired him and the necessity of Social Media for artists. APiF: Please…
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…to shut-up now and let her introduce herself: “I am a creative and fashion forward 26 year old fashion artist from Botswana. Growing up, when words failed me, I spoke…
…business out of making art. I am an artist first and foremost. I am a businesswoman second. Many artists create work for themselves, to spiritually/emotionally sustain themselves. It’s therapeutic. When…
…the name itself Contemporary And (C&) plays with the idea that an artist is foremost a “contemporary” working artist and maybe then “from Nairobi, studied in New York or has…
…better hurry. The exhibition of the Nigerian/British artist goes across 5 floors and gives an insight in his early work, his most popular and controversial pieces as well as his…
…while the execution and artistic talents lie with Jamaul a.k.a. Sefu Mikono. APiF: Are you an artist or a designer – what came first?MyFocsi: We are an artist and a…
Fahamu Pecou is an established Black artist whose work has been shown on popular shows like Black-ish and Empire. Personally, I was unfamiliar with the artist and his work so…
APiF: Please introduce your business and your designs Nikki Hayley: My fashion label is called Nicole Hayley. I started it at the beginning of the year and this is the…
…than the Netherlands or other nations producing our fabric. However, I am inspired by the artist and what he sees when designing the textile. This gives me cues on what…
…industry. My all time favorite has to be Jean Paul Gaultier, he is a magnificent artist and revolutionist. I also love Elie Saab, Anita Quansah London, Adebayo Jones. But mostly,…









