Things are Moving On

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Without a shadow of a doubt, The Forgotten Gallery is here to stay. From a very fragile beginning, through a very doubtful few years we have now found our footing and are loving the experience.

This project, or business as it now is, started out of a sense of obligation… it has survived out of a love of art.

I have always loved art; it has been a mainstay of my life since I was a teenager. I never realised it was perhaps deeper than just discovering pieces I loved, chatting with the artists who created them and then sharing my life with them. My home has always been filled with art, it brings me joy, brightens my life reminds me of the times in my life when each pieces was introduced to me. The Forgotten Gallery allows me to share my love of art with others, to introduce them to pieces that will live with them for years, reminded them of the day the found it, the day they met the artists and be the subject of many conversations for years to come. The Forgotten Gallery is here to stay.

Annie Keki

As a designer I enjoy the time I spend developing ideas and creating beautiful things. As a human being I enjoy the time I spend developing myself.

http://www.anniekeki.co.uk
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