Kenya Mon 26-01-2009

Kwame Nyongo
By a Correspondent

Influenced by many scholars and artists over the years, Kwame traces his guidance from elementary Montessori school, to places such as Haverford College in Pennsylvania, and the Academy of Art College in California .

Kwame gives credit to his parents, Jean and Aggrey, who always encouraged him to pursue a career in the visual arts. Presently residing in Nairobi, Kenya , Kwame works as an international illustrator, animator and storyboard artist.

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