Month: April 2022

Painting Boards in the Wildest of Styles

I don’t know what I’m doing now and this is a good thing. When I delved into fine art in the mid nineties I had a ton of ideas on what I would paint or draw. I had drawn mostly from other Black artists and […]

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NYU and Columbia Trip with Truth

I decided to drive my daughter Truth and her close friend Kevin to New York to visit NYU and Columbia University yesterday. The pair both are in the same early college program at George Washington so they are pretty serious about the possibilities of attending […]

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Being Extra on Zoom

This quarantine has transformed the way we have meetings and I’m not sure I like it… completely. I do like having the ability to stage shots and play with lighting a little. That’s more of a performance than actually connecting with people, shaking hands and […]

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Dr. Ruby Gourdine – Memorial (Howard University)

The Howard University School of Social Work family honors the life of Dr. Ruby Gourdine, long-time faculty member, beloved professor, and social work pioneer. Dr. Ruby M. Gourdine was a professor of social work and National Association of Social Work Pioneer. Dr. Gourdine was an […]

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SOI Sibling Engagement

Our most special client is Special Olympics. Every project we’ve worked on with them has allowed us to grow more in understanding how important inclusion is. We just finished a project about siblings of Special Olympics athletes. We put together an array of content from […]

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Black Book: The Humanoid Void

Here’s a set of drawings I made using my acrylic paint parkers in a black paper notebook. I’m feeling the dramatic effect of the colors fighting against the thirsty black pages. These humanoid forms I will visit for some time. Not sure what I’ll do […]

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