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Our guest in this episode is Azuka Muol. She's a 23 year-old digital artist from Lagos Nigeria who, is represented and showing all over Africa. And despite her understanding the business of art and what it takes to identify those who will someday buy her work, she also realizes that she has a way to worm her ideals into their head. She is recognized for tackling many big subjects such as gender equality, trauma and abuse, to name a few, and we learn that in addition to her digital art, when really loves film and creating worlds and narrative via that medium.
We are wholly impressed by Azula's intelligence and, in the end, feel very comfortable knowing that the likes of her will help direct our planet after earlier generations have fouled it up in such profound ways.
You can find Azuka and her work on the following sites (not an exhaustive list):
Artsy, https://www.artsy.net/artist/azuka-muoh/works-for-sale
Bettershare, https://bettershared.co/collections/azuka-muoh
Christopher Moller Gallery, https://www.christophermollerart.co.za/artists/azuka-muoh
Linked In, https://www.linkedin.com/in/azukamuoh/?trk=public_profile_browsemap&originalSubdomain=ng
Instagram @azukamuoh
TikTok, @AzukaMuoh
Here's how you can find Kites and Strings out there in the interwebs.
Kites and Strings Website: https://www.kitesandstrings.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kitesandstringspodcast
Twitter: @Kitesandstrings
Instagram: @Kites_and_strings
email: [email protected]
Kites and Strings' theme music is by Harrison Amer, and all other music if from Purple Planet Music at Purpleplanet.com. The Kites and Strings logo-design is by Cole Monroe at Blue Stag Creative.
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Our guest in this episode is Azuka Muol. She's a 23 year-old digital artist from Lagos Nigeria who, is represented and showing all over Africa. And despite her understanding the business of art and what it takes to identify those who will someday buy her work, she also realizes that she has a way to worm her ideals into their head. She is recognized for tackling many big subjects such as gender equality, trauma and abuse, to name a few, and we learn that in addition to her digital art, when really loves film and creating worlds and narrative via that medium.
We are wholly impressed by Azula's intelligence and, in the end, feel very comfortable knowing that the likes of her will help direct our planet after earlier generations have fouled it up in such profound ways.
You can find Azuka and her work on the following sites (not an exhaustive list):
Artsy, https://www.artsy.net/artist/azuka-muoh/works-for-sale
Bettershare, https://bettershared.co/collections/azuka-muoh
Christopher Moller Gallery, https://www.christophermollerart.co.za/artists/azuka-muoh
Linked In, https://www.linkedin.com/in/azukamuoh/?trk=public_profile_browsemap&originalSubdomain=ng
Instagram @azukamuoh
TikTok, @AzukaMuoh
Here's how you can find Kites and Strings out there in the interwebs.
Kites and Strings Website: https://www.kitesandstrings.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kitesandstringspodcast
Twitter: @Kitesandstrings
Instagram: @Kites_and_strings
email: [email protected]
Kites and Strings' theme music is by Harrison Amer, and all other music if from Purple Planet Music at Purpleplanet.com. The Kites and Strings logo-design is by Cole Monroe at Blue Stag Creative.