In NEVERLAND, graphic artist & multidisciplinary designer, Emily Forgot, takes us on an ideas walkthrough, showcasing visions that have until now only lived in her sketch-books. A side-step away from her commercial work, Emily pushes herself to use processes and materials uncommon to her current practice. The designer explores a personal passion for buildings and spaces, be they real, remembered or imagined, through a series of drawings, assemblage and sculpture.

The result is a playful world that embraces the disciplines of architecture, interior & product design, informed by Forgot’s illustrative background and personal sensibility for a surreal narrative.

The journey to realise her shelved sketchbook musings has led to collaborations with craftsmen Charlie Mckenzie and Rug makers Ceadogan to produce domestic objects that feel perfectly at home in the aesthetically curious NEVERLAND.

Emily Forgot is the appropriately curious moniker of London based Graphic Artist Emily Alston. Having worked in the creative industry for the last 10 years, she has amassed a diverse range of international clients, from cultural institutions, advertising, retail, publishing and editorial. Embracing the odd, the everyday and the sometimes surreal, Emily Forgot’s playful visual language and image-making continues to innovate, evolve and surprise.

 

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[Images courtesy of Emily Forgot.]

 

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