Fuk It Ol Boyfriend Blue by Emma Gibbons

£395.00

Fuk It Ol Boyfriend Blue

Screen Print

Edition of 25

by Emma Gibbons

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A delicate, 12-Colour, Hand Pulled, Screen Printed artwork produced on 360gsm Somerset Museum Fine Art Paper

Edition Size

25

Framed Size

21" x 26"

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Fuk It Ol Boyfriend Blue by Emma Gibbons

Born into a family of Cornish pirates and smugglers Emma developed a taste for treasures & misdemeanours early on in life. She creates painstaking artworks out of miniature hand- crafted components; often involving curious, precious and occasionally contraband materials.

Emma worked for Damien Hirst for a total of 7 years, including the installation and exhibition of his infamous For The Love of God diamond encrusted skull at it’s UK unveiling at White Cube Gallery, London. She also worked as a painter for the Chapman Brothers on their epic installation work Fucking Hell.

Emma has been widely exhibited at International Art Fairs including Scope LA, Art Central Hong Kong and Affordable Art Fairs in London, NYC & Amsterdam. She has exhibited at London’s Institute of Contemporary Art and had artwork published in Time Out Magazine and The Guardian Gift Guide. Her work has been bought by clients and collectors all over the world, including Zoe Ball & Dawn French.

Emma studied art & illustration in London College of Printing (BA) and Camberwell College of Art (MA).

Chanel No. 5 was the first perfume launched by French couturier Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel in 1921. The scent formula for the fragrance was compounded by French-Russian chemist and perfumer Ernest Beaux. The design of its bottle has been an important part of the product’s allure. Coco Chanel was the first face of the fragrance, appearing in the advertisement published by Harper’s Bazaar in 1937.