An American-born, Hong Kong adoptee, Emily Eldridge is a self-professed magpie for all things striking, odd, or unique. From the peculiar objects that cross her path, to the everyday articles we take for granted, Emily's obsession with aesthetics translates into her quirky illustrations, which incorporate acrylic, ink, house paint, or whatever other tidbits she can get her hands on!
A graduate from the Savannah College of Art & Design's illustration program, Emily has exhibited in Hong Kong, the United States, and Australia, and has been featured in Canada's Applied Arts magazine, Hong Kong's U-Magazine, Galleri Magazine, and Perspective magazine. Emily has collaborated with top Hong Kong department store Lane Crawford, as well as creating murals in both Hong Kong and Rome. These days, she considers herself not only an illustrator, but also an artist in every sense of the word. With work ranging from murals to paintings to sculptures to installations to hand-painted wearable art to street art... the list only goes on. Stay tuned as this artist continues to make waves in the Hong Kong art scene and beyond!