Emma Gibbons

ABOUT

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 its UK unveiling at White Cube Gallery, London.

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.

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