Studio News
Studio updates from LUAP, documenting projects, exhibitions, and work in progress.
Dig My Sandy Grave, Whilst I Eat This Melting Ice Cream
LUAP returns to Cleethorpes to paint Dig My Sandy Grave Whilst I Eat This Melting Ice Cream, his largest mural to date. The piece brings his Pink Bear to the British seaside in a deeply personal work about memory, mental health and emotional presence.
LUAP's 'Hope' Mural in Shoreditch
LUAP's latest mural, Hope, now on display at Bateman’s Row in Shoreditch, measures 12m x 6m and depicts The Pink Bear slumped on a staircase with a bouquet of flowers, set against a blue background that evokes a powerful sense of emotion.
C’est Ne Pas Banana
In Notting Hill, the Pink Bear holds a banana in a new mural titled C’est Ne Pas Banana. The work combines playfulness with subtle art historical reference, inviting viewers to see the everyday with fresh eyes.
Love Life in Shoreditch
My largest mural to date, Love Life, is now painted on Batemans Row in Shoreditch. Featuring the Pink Bear with love heart eyes, the work explores how we hold our life in our own hands and reminds us to live fully and with intention.
Home Is A Feeling
LUAP's Home Is A Feeling project combines street art and charity to raise awareness for animal welfare in the UK. Featuring his Pink Bear and his cat Nipper, the artwork highlights the plight of animals in need of homes. Collaborating with artist DDRegalo, LUAP created a mural and limited-edition prints to support New Hope Animal Rescue and Furry Friends Animal Rescue, with all proceeds aiding their missions.
Home House - The Pink Bear Room
LUAP’s Pink Bear has taken over Home House in Portman Square with his largest mural to date. Originally planned as a short-term display, the artwork’s popularity has turned the Gloucester Lounge into what’s now affectionately known as The Pink Bear Room.
A Pink Spectrum at OXO Tower in Partnership with Harvey Nichols
LUAP brings his Pink Bear to the OXO Tower Brasserie for a bold new installation inspired by Warhol and commissioned in partnership with Harvey Nichols. The Pink Spectrum embraces repetition, colour, and individuality in a vibrant, gallery-wide takeover.
Paul Robinson Creates Striking Pink Bear Mural for SKOG42 Concept Store in Karlsruhe
British artist Paul Robinson brought his iconic Pink Bear to life in a large-scale mural for SKOG42, a high-end fashion store in Karlsruhe, Germany. Commissioned by designer Evelyn Engel, the 6 x 4 metre piece blends photography, halftone printing and hand-painted textures to create an ethereal, decayed woodland scene. The mural now serves as a permanent, dreamlike backdrop for the store’s curated collections.