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Self-Care Bears

Size:29 x 29 in.

Emma Gibbons’ Self-Care Bears, a 26" x 26" inch original artwork, is a vibrant and playful commentary on consumerism, self-care culture, and indulgence. Featuring a series of resin bears filled with colourful pill capsules, glitter, and neon hues, the piece blurs the line between nostalgia and contemporary pop culture. The eye-catching composition invites viewers to reflect on themes of wellbeing, escapism, and the commercialisation of self-care.

Now based in Devon, Emma Gibbons creates dazzling artworks that balance joyful aesthetics with thought-provoking themes. Her work, often incorporating resin, glitter, and encapsulated objects, has captivated collectors worldwide. Notable clients include Zoe Ball, Dawn French, and Margot Robbie, who purchased her Bad Barbie piece in 2022.

“I’m very much guided by my audience – my work is a constant response to what’s hot and what’s not. It’s pop art in the truest sense; art with popular culture at its core”.

 

$1,190.64

Original: $3,401.82

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Self-Care Bears

$3,401.82

$1,190.64

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Size:29 x 29 in.

Emma Gibbons’ Self-Care Bears, a 26" x 26" inch original artwork, is a vibrant and playful commentary on consumerism, self-care culture, and indulgence. Featuring a series of resin bears filled with colourful pill capsules, glitter, and neon hues, the piece blurs the line between nostalgia and contemporary pop culture. The eye-catching composition invites viewers to reflect on themes of wellbeing, escapism, and the commercialisation of self-care.

Now based in Devon, Emma Gibbons creates dazzling artworks that balance joyful aesthetics with thought-provoking themes. Her work, often incorporating resin, glitter, and encapsulated objects, has captivated collectors worldwide. Notable clients include Zoe Ball, Dawn French, and Margot Robbie, who purchased her Bad Barbie piece in 2022.

“I’m very much guided by my audience – my work is a constant response to what’s hot and what’s not. It’s pop art in the truest sense; art with popular culture at its core”.