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    Jonathan Kwegyir Aggrey  Happiness  70 x 100 cm  Water color on water color paper (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Jonathan Kwegyir Aggrey  At Rest  56 x 76 cm  Water color on water color paper (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).

    Jonathan Kwegyir Aggrey 

    Journey to Coast

    56 x 76 cm

    Water color on water color paper

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  • Jonathan Kwegyir Aggrey (b.1984) holds a bachelor’s degree in art education from the University of Education, Winneba, Ghana. For him, painting is the best medium for expressing  what he thinks and feels about the beauties of nature. 

    Jonathan has had the privilege of exhibiting and participating in many group and solo exhibitions in several countries including Ghana, Turkey, Romania, China, Thailand, Colombia, Mexico, Kosovo, Nigeria, Italy, France, Norway, South Korea, Malaysia, Vietnam, Pakistan, Albania and Russia. He has also appeared in several major international catalogues and publications around the world. His collectors include Qingdao Art Museum, China, and numerous art collectors around the world. He won a ‘Young Icon’ award in the Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah African Genius Awards, 2014. He also won the ‘Golden Brush’ award in Gaziantep, Turkey 2017, and other international awards.

     

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  • ART WORKS

    • Nyornuwofia Agorsor The childish realm (2018-19) 120 x 120 cm Acrylic on canvas

      Nyornuwofia Agorsor

      The childish realm (2018-19)

      120 x 120 cm

      Acrylic on canvas

       

    • Nyornuwofia Agorsor Positive Moods (2015) 153 x 123 cm Acrylic on canvas

      Nyornuwofia Agorsor

      Positive Moods (2015)

      153 x 123 cm

      Acrylic on canvas

       

    • Nyornuwofia Agorsor Confused Development (2016) 100 x 100 cm Acrylic on canvas

      Nyornuwofia Agorsor

      Confused Development (2016)

      100 x 100 cm

      Acrylic on canvas

       

    • Nyornuwofia Agorsor Mathematics Kingdom (2018-19) 153 x 123 cm Acrylic on canvas

      Nyornuwofia Agorsor

      Mathematics Kingdom (2018-19)

      153 x 123 cm

      Acrylic on canvas

       

    • Nyornuwofia Agorsor Higher discussion (2015) 120 x 120 cm Acrylic on canvas

      Nyornuwofia Agorsor

      Higher discussion (2015)

      120 x 120 cm

      Acrylic on canvas

       

    • Nyornuwofia Agorsor The Invention hall (2015) 100 x 100 cm Acrylic on canvas

      Nyornuwofia Agorsor

      The Invention hall (2015)

      100 x 100 cm

      Acrylic on canvas

       

    • Nyornuwofia Agorsor In her presence (2015) 100 x 100 cm Acrylic on canvas

      Nyornuwofia Agorsor

      In her presence (2015)

      100 x 100 cm

      Acrylic on canvas

       

    • Nyornuwofia Agorsor Pigeon-hole (2015) 100 x 100 cm Acrylic on canvas

      Nyornuwofia Agorsor

      Pigeon-hole (2015)

      100 x 100 cm

      Acrylic on canvas

       

    • Nyornuwofia Agorsor Geometry at play (2018-19) 153 x 123 cm Acrylic on canvas

      Nyornuwofia Agorsor

      Geometry at play (2018-19)

      153 x 123 cm

      Acrylic on canvas

       

  • Nyornuwofia Agorsor (b. 1983) is a painter and a musician. Even as an autodidact, she supplements her skill with studies at the studio of Kofi Agorsor. Her work is generally characterised with a childlike innocence. Being  accessible, Nyornuwofia’s friendly, almost jovial canvases readily disperse their poignant messages without the dizzying pretensions and trappings of the adult world. She believes in the essence of quality family moments and spends a great deal of her time sharing both artistic and academic knowledge with her kids. Her work largely dwells on the African Knowledge System of education where the mind of a student is trained and tuned to bring out the creative genius in every soul. She also believes that “There is an urgent need for Africa to change its servitude system of education which does not encourage practicality and training of the mind that will bring out that creative generative minds in our societies who will exploit and add value to our human and natural resources”. Nyornuwofia is the lead Vocalist of the Agorsor Band.

  • ART WORKS

    • Patrick Tagoe Turkson Alidjah 90 x 124 cm Found Flip flops on suede

      Patrick Tagoe Turkson

      Alidjah

      90 x 124 cm

      Found Flip flops on suede

       

    • Patrick Tagoe Turkson Abebe 93 x 137 cm Found Flip flops on suede

      Patrick Tagoe Turkson

      Abebe

      93 x 137 cm

      Found Flip flops on suede

       

    • Patrick Tagoe Turkson Odinkafo (Leader) 132 x 72 cm Found Flip flops on suede

      Patrick Tagoe Turkson

      Odinkafo (Leader)

      132 x 72 cm

      Found Flip flops on suede

       

    • Patrick Tagoe Turkson Adwoa 146 x 112 cm Found Flip flops on suede

      Patrick Tagoe Turkson

      Adwoa

      146 x 112 cm

      Found Flip flops on suede

       

       

    • Patrick Tagoe Turkson Asabone (Bad Dance) 65 x 84 cm Print

      Patrick Tagoe Turkson

      Asabone (Bad Dance)

      65 x 84 cm

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    • Patrick Tagoe Turkson Menkronso Kwesida (Psalm Sunday) 67 x 84 cm Print

      Patrick Tagoe Turkson

      Menkronso Kwesida (Psalm Sunday)

      67 x 84 cm

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    • Patrick Tagoe Turkson Tsina Famu (Sit down) 67 x 84 cm Print

      Patrick Tagoe Turkson

      Tsina Famu (Sit down)

      67 x 84 cm

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    • Patrick Tagoe Turkson Kwasia Agor (Fools Game) 65 x 84 cm Print

      Patrick Tagoe Turkson

      Kwasia Agor (Fools Game)

      65 x 84 cm 

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    • Patrick Tagoe Turkson Adomba (Bells) 64 x 84 cm Print

      Patrick Tagoe Turkson

      Adomba (Bells)

      64 x 84 cm

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  • Patrick Tagoe-Turkson holds a Master of Fine Arts degree from the College of Art (KNUST), Ghana. His work combines the all-encompassing way in which art is expressed in Ghanaian culture – vibrant, poetic, and rhythmic. A recipient of many awards, Patrick has exhibited in Ghana, South Korea, South Africa, Austria, the United States and other countries. Tagoe-Turkson is well known for his nature art.

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