My paintings examine related issues through a more deliberative, self-reflexive process. In Heads or Tails (2014–2017), I adorn painted coins with the faces of young Nigerian women, reversing social hierarchies that historically have portrayed only men on monetary objects. This series uses currency as a symbol of disruption and a metaphor for probing themes of value and worth, particularly as they relate to wider gender structures in Nigeria. In this alternative universe, braids replace tiaras and black women are represented as things of value. Since we seldom use coins in many African nations, I paint these women on paper notes. And to reflect the ever-declining value of many of our currencies, in patches, holes and sections, I let the paper burn.