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Wells Fargo Commissions Original Art Depicting the African American Experience

Company enlists African American artist Keith Rosemond II to create illustrations inspired by real stories from its #MyUntoldâ„  storytelling campaign

Wells Fargo Commissions Original Art Depicting the African American Experience

Company enlists African American artist Keith Rosemond II to create illustrations inspired by real stories from its #MyUntoldâ„  storytelling campaign

Published 02-11-16

Submitted by Wells Fargo & Company

Atlanta-based artist, Keith Rosemond II, designs original debit/credit card art for Wells Fargo™s Card Design Studio® to celebrate African American culture as part of company™s #MyUntold storytelling collection.

Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE: WFC) recently commissioned Atlanta-based artist Keith Rosemond II to create six original illustrations depicting the African American experience. The personal stories were selected from #MyUntoldâ„ , the company’s online-storytelling collection which provides the African American community an opportunity to share stories reflecting their cultural identity. Wells Fargo will surprise the six storytellers with Rosemond’s original illustrations, and feature additional designs from Rosemond on debit and credit card designs through Wells Fargo’s Card Design Studio® service.

“We’ve collected hundreds of stories through the #MyUntold campaign. People are genuinely moved by the opportunity to have their voices heard and become part of a movement that deepens cultural awareness,” said Lisa Frison, vice president, African American segment strategy leader, Wells Fargo. “We continue to explore new ways to connect with communities in meaningful ways – and in this case we’re excited to support local artists like Keith to help us bring these rich stories to life in other mediums.”

Rosemond has formal training as an illustrator and graphic designer from the Savannah College of Art and Design and has an appreciation for both traditional and contemporary art.  According to the artist, he creates artwork that blends two great passions: spiritual growth and music. “I am honored to work with Wells Fargo to memorialize some of the inspirational #MyUntold stories,” said Rosemond. “The intersection of oral and visual storytelling is powerful and I’m proud that my artwork is associated with this program.”

#MyUntold Storytellers Inspire Art

One of the first featured storytellers is Ross Oscar Knight, who shared his struggles with overcoming cultural adversity and a speech disorder in grade school. “It was so embarrassing to explain my thoughts only to end up tripping over a pile of words,” said Knight in his #MyUntold story.

Rosemond depicted Knight’s story through a pen-and-ink illustration of how a teacher helped him overcome stuttering with the gift of a disposable camera and an assignment to chronicle his daily life. This was a turning point for Knight who noted: “As I referred to the images as visual cues I was able to speak clearly! That’s when I fell in love with the transformative power of photography.” Today, Knight works as an international photographer and speaker.

“I’ve always enjoyed drawing inspiration from poetry and abstract thoughts, so hearing stories like Ross’ and having the opportunity to dig deep and find the underlying meaning was great. Through this experience and the #MyUntold platform I have learned that history is being written now and so many people have so many stories to tell,” added Rosemond.

Wells Fargo Untold Stories Collection Customized Debit and Credit Card Designs

Wells Fargo also commissioned Rosemond to craft three original pieces for customized debit and credit card designs, inspired by the spirit of the stories on the #MyUntold platform. Designs include:

  •  Look Up: mimics stained glass, with aspiration and optimism coming to life in a card design that represents an enduring will to live an inspired life and to inspire others.

  • Family Bonds: symbolizes the strength and unity that holds the African American family together. 

  • Hip Hop Legacy: reflects the birth of a culture. The “boom-box” design celebrates the influence of hip-hop on all facets of American and global culture – from music, to dialect to fashion, and beyond. 

In celebration of Black History Month, customers can now order customized debit and credit card designs featuring exclusive art from Rosemond through Wells Fargo’s Card Design Studio® service.

Customers with eligible debit and credit cards can simply sign on to wellsfargo.com to access Card Design Studio® (Untold Stories Collection category in the Image Library) and choose from one of three designs.

“Great care went into developing each design,” said Candace McCullom, vice president, marketing program manager, Wells Fargo. “Our team worked closely with Keith to ensure the imagery celebrated very important aspects of African American culture. We are beyond excited to release the designs to customers, and grateful to extend the #MyUntold experience in an innovative way as the nation honors Black History Month.”

For more information on the stories that influenced the art, or to share your story, please visit www.wellsfargo.com/myuntold.

About Wells Fargo

Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE: WFC) is a diversified, community-based financial services company with $1.8 trillion in assets. Founded in 1852 and headquartered in San Francisco, Wells Fargo provides banking, insurance, investments, mortgage, and consumer and commercial finance through 8,700 locations, approximately 13,000 ATMs, the internet (wellsfargo.com) and mobile banking, and has offices in 36 countries to support customers who conduct business in the global economy. With approximately 265,000 team members, Wells Fargo serves one in three households in the United States. Wells Fargo & Company was ranked No. 30 on Fortune’s 2015 rankings of America’s largest corporations. Wells Fargo’s vision is to satisfy our customers’ financial needs and help them succeed financially. Wells Fargo perspectives are also available at Wells Fargo Blogs and Wells Fargo Stories.

About #MyUntold

#MyUntoldsm is a social media movement dedicated to sharing personal stories that define what it means to be African American today.  The program leverages the reach, power and influence of social media to provide an intimate look into the African American experience. #MyUntold creates a platform for building cultural awareness and promoting healthy dialogue. Wells Fargo invites people to contribute their inspiring untold stories in video, photo or writing. Users can upload stories to the official website (http://www.wellsfargo.com/myuntold) and share content on their social media sites using #MyUntold

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