I have been involved in teaching art to international audiences since 1974, when I was first invited to teach at Haystack Mountain Craft School in the U.S. Since then I have lectured and held workshops on African art, mosaic art, oil painting, printmaking, plastocast and especially bead-painting (making paintings with beads) an artform which I am credited with first popularizing in the 1960s.
The Yoruba people of Nigeria have traditionally incorporated beads in many of their artforms. In particular, their glittering look encouraged their use in decorating the King’s regalia, including crowns, shoes and walking sticks. My innovation was to adapt this traditional use to the more contemporary art form of painting. My interest today is to spread the gospel of bead-painting, especially to a younger generation.