British artist
Emily produces wooden assemblages depicting imagined interiors and architecture that sit happily between the fine art and the design world. These works were first exhibited at her
These collections have been exhibited as part of her open studios in South East London and sold on her online store to her ever-growing buyers list. In fact, the last ‘VILLA’ collection sold out through Instagram before she had the chance to add the series to her online shop.
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Emily’s latest collection is called ‘RESORT’ and draws on personal childhood memories of summer holidays spent in the French 1970’s resort La Grande Motte, a unique and futuristic place conceived by architect Jean Balladur. All the artworks are inspired by places Emily has visited on her travels but are playfully re-imagined in both form and
‘RESORT’ also sees Emily experimenting with new materials within her assemblages. After attending a
When approached by The Unlimited shop in Brighton Emily felt it was the perfect space in which to launch RESORT — a gallery with a seaside location fit for a collection inspired by travel & sunshine.
Emily Forgot’s RESORT series is available to view and purchase at UNLIMITED GALLERY in Brighton, London. A small selection of original assemblages is also available to purchase directly through Emily’s
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