
Print Price: £130
Original Price: £3,700
Using cocoa as a motif, this composition juxtaposes a silhouette of a cocoa plant against the surrounding community in their everyday rituals.
In this piece Nyornuwofia aims to draw a connection between cultural identity and how it is deeply rooted in nature using the chocolaty colours of the earth to convey a sense of evenness and groundedness.
| Medium | Painting |
|---|---|
| Material | Acrylics on canvas |
| Original size | |
| Print Size | 29.7 x 42 |
| Rarity | Unique |
| Signature | Signed in bottom corner of painting |
| Frame | Not included |
Being originally an autodidact artist, Ghanaian painter and musician Nyornuwofia Agorsor (b. 1983) supplemented her personally garnered skills with some studies at Kofi Agorsor’s studio. As an instrumentalist, songwriter, composer and performer, she is also the vivacious lead vocalist of the Agorsor Band.
Her works draw from certain esoteric African knowledge systems of education, which, in their fullness, train and tune the mind in order to bring forth one’s own creative genius. Nyornuwofia believes that there is an urgent need for Africa to change her servitude system of education, which, according to her, does little to encourage practicality, lacking the potential to nurture and grow the minds that will exploit and add value to our human and natural resources.
Employing mathematical and geometrical symbols, classroom spaces, and intelligible and unintelligible texts, she captures, sometimes with humour or satire, the position of Africa today, Africa tomorrow, and Africa yesterday. All come in the guise of pure stretches of colour and drawings tinged with an alluring childlike naiveté.



Alexandra Haddad



Paula’s early years were spent in Senegal, Angola, Venezuela, and Spain, before continuing her life journey in Germany and Switzerland. Growing up immersed in such diverse cultures and landscapes, she witnessed firsthand the interconnected and multi-layered challenges faced by both people and forests—and the urgent need to protect them.
Motivated by these experiences, Paola pursued a Master’s degree in Forestry and Environmental Engineering at the Technical University of Madrid (UPM, Spain), followed by a Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from the Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL, Switzerland). Over more than a decade, she contributed as a scientist at Swiss research institutes like WSL and Agroscope, exploring the impacts of climate change on forests and agriculture.
Recognising the gap between scientific research and practical business solutions, Paula transitioned into sustainability consulting at Quantis. There, she helped forestry and food & beverage companies move beyond business as usual to business at its best—operating within planetary boundaries. Her expertise includes forest carbon accounting, no-deforestation policies, nature-based climate solutions and developing innovative, science-based strategies. She has partnered with global organisations such as WWF, the World Cocoa Foundation and the Science Based Targets initiatives for climate (SBTi) and nature (SBTN).
Beyond her scientific and consulting work, Paola is passionate about empowering the next generation. She currently volunteers as a facilitator for The Earth Foundation in Geneva, empowering teenagers worldwide to transform their sustainability ideas into meaningful action within their communities. Raised in a family of artists and driven by a passion to make science accessible, Paula now collaborates with Sycomore to harness the power of art in fixing the world. Through vivid creativity and compelling storytelling, she believes art can awaken hearts, inspire change, mobilise resources, and unite us all in the urgent quest to address our planet’s climate and biodiversity crises.
Jhon holds a Bachelor’s degree in Government and International Relations from Universidad Externado de Colombia and is currently in the final stage of his Master’s in Public Policy at Universidad Nacional de Colombia.
His research focuses on deforestation in the Amazon and explores how the European Union’s policies could serve as a model for addressing this critical issue. With a strong background in government affairs and public relations, Jhon has worked as a relations specialist, collaborating with diverse stakeholders, including the private sector, public institutions, embassies, multilateral organizations, and civil society.
A research scientist and data analyst with a Master’s degree in Ecology, Conservation and Evolutionary Biology. Matthew’s work focuses on understanding how environmental factors like climate change, biodiversity loss, and habitat degradation impact ecosystems.
He has experience in data analysis, predictive modelling, and ecological research, using scientific methods to uncover insights and drive informed decision-making. His Master’s research explored the health and fitness dynamics of Carneddau ponies, analyzing biomarkers and their relationship to environmental factors.
Passionate about applying science to solve real-world challenges, using data-driven approaches to inform conservation efforts and sustainable solutions.
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