Cara Delevingne Selects Paul Robinson’s Pink Bear for #Art4Animals Charity Campaign
Supermodel Cara Delevingne and her best friend Sophia Kerrison joined forces with Talenthouse to support #Art4Animals — a global campaign celebrating the joy animals bring to our lives, while raising awareness for animal welfare.
Artists, illustrators, and designers from around the world were invited to submit original animal-inspired artworks for the chance to have their work produced as limited-edition prints, sold via contemporary art platform Kids of Dada in support of New Hope Animal Rescue.
New Hope is a UK-based charity dedicated to helping animals in urgent need — especially those on death row or with medical issues that other shelters turn away. Their work includes rescuing at-risk animals, providing medical care, and placing them in safe homes through a wide network of fosterers, transporters, and adopters.
Kids of Dada, known for curating bold contemporary art and fashion from emerging and iconic talent, partnered with Talenthouse to bring the campaign to life. After receiving over 540 incredible submissions, Cara, Sophia, and the Kids of Dada team carefully selected 16 standout artists.
I’m honoured to have been chosen as one of the finalists, with my artwork The Heroes Journey — a Pink Bear piece created in 2013 using acrylic, screen print, and aerosol on Somerset White Satin paper (56 x 76 cm). Each of the selected works, including mine, will be re-produced as a limited edition of 50 prints, sold for £150 each on the Kids of Dada platform, with proceeds going directly to support New Hope Animal Rescue.
As part of the campaign, our artwork and artist profiles will also be featured across the social media channels of Cara Delevingne, Sophia Kerrison, and Kids of Dada — helping to shine a spotlight on both the cause and the creative talent behind it.