The Story
Size:40 x 40 in.
Emma Gibbons’ Fun House, a 37" x 37" inch original artwork, is an exuberant celebration of colour and texture. Crafted with vibrant pill-like elements and shimmering embellishments, the piece evokes a playful yet thought-provoking commentary on consumerism and indulgence. The bold typography and mixed-media approach create a visually striking and immersive experience, inviting viewers to explore the intersection of art and popular culture.
Based in Devon, Emma Gibbons is known for her dazzling pop-art-inspired creations that balance joy with deeper societal reflections. Her work, which incorporates resin, glitter, and unexpected materials, has captivated collectors worldwide, including Hollywood star Margot Robbie. Gibbons’ art radiates positivity and nostalgia while subtly exploring themes of addiction, luxury, and desire.
“My work is pop art in the truest sense; art with popular culture at its core”.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Size:40 x 40 in.
Emma Gibbons’ Fun House, a 37" x 37" inch original artwork, is an exuberant celebration of colour and texture. Crafted with vibrant pill-like elements and shimmering embellishments, the piece evokes a playful yet thought-provoking commentary on consumerism and indulgence. The bold typography and mixed-media approach create a visually striking and immersive experience, inviting viewers to explore the intersection of art and popular culture.
Based in Devon, Emma Gibbons is known for her dazzling pop-art-inspired creations that balance joy with deeper societal reflections. Her work, which incorporates resin, glitter, and unexpected materials, has captivated collectors worldwide, including Hollywood star Margot Robbie. Gibbons’ art radiates positivity and nostalgia while subtly exploring themes of addiction, luxury, and desire.
“My work is pop art in the truest sense; art with popular culture at its core”.
















