
In chase of a changed world
Angelina Wixley
Print Price: £83.74
Original Price: £1,220.00
This art piece is created for advancing and funding solutions for scientists to protect forests and improve conservation strategies.
Rainforests are often called the lungs of the planet for their role in absorbing carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, and increasing local humidity. Rainforests also stabilise our climate, house incredible amounts of plants and wildlife, and produce nourishing rainfall all around the planet.
Reducing deforestation is a huge priority. We all know this. Yet year after year we seeing less and less meaningful action.
Rainforests help us;
Deforestation is a serious problem to humanity and our ecosystems. And a growing trend of companies are buying “carbon credits” to off set their CO2 emissions. However, a recent study and investigation by the Guardian and a group of scientists have exposed the difficulties in relying on such models. You can read the full report and the science here; https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/jan/18/revealed-forest-carbon-offsets-biggest-provider-worthless-verra-aoe
More thought leadership is needed if we are to truly protect our rainforests. Proceeds from Sycomore art sales will help scientists and experts in this space explore new ways to accelerate alternative solutions.
We welcome proposed solutions which directly affect any forest in any given area – this includes further academic research funding.
As a textile artist and painter, Libby’s work explores the convergence of art, design, ecology, anthropology and agricultural practice, driven by a commitment to shared environmental responsibility. In response to the climate crisis and acknowledging the textile industry’s significant impact, her art is grounded in the principles of regeneration and traceability.
Spotlighting tier 4 of the textile supply chain, she addresses the origin of raw materials, which are often overlooked, yet critical to understanding the textile industry’s impact on ecosystems and communities. Libby draws from first hand experience of our global cotton supply chain across North India and the resurgence of the UK hemp industry.
Her work celebrates the beauty of our natural world with a profound awareness of environmental impact, nurturing circular thinking and an ongoing dialogue on sustainability that invites engagement and interpretation.
It is hand made, created and produced by a Sycomore artist.
The art piece is created specifically for the environmental problem as described in the collection details.
If you are buying the original master piece: the artist has held and protected this art piece since its creation and will be dispatched to you if your offer is accepted.
Prints sales end when scientists approve a solution to the problem. In this respect it becomes limited time bounded by solution implementation – unique to the Sycomore way.
A certificate of authenticity (COA) is a document from an authoritative source that verifies the artwork’s authenticity.
While many COAs are signed by the artist, others will be signed by the representing gallery or the printmaker who collaborated with the artist on the work. All Sycomore art is signed and approved by Sycomore.
All art owners will be registered on the Sycomore ownership ledger at Sycomore. Certificates will be sent directly with the art piece.