
The Pink Bear Pavilion
The Pink Bear Pavilion is LUAP’s most ambitious public sculpture to date, conceived as both monument and message. Made from recycled plastics, the installation reflects on the climate crisis while celebrating human creativity and resilience. Towering in form yet playful in character, the Pink Bear becomes a beacon—inviting reflection on collective responsibility and shared space.
Balancing spectacle with substance, the pavilion blends environmental commentary with emotional presence. Its translucent surface glows from within, turning light and colour into tools for connection. More than a structure, the Pink Bear Pavilion acts as a site of gathering and possibility, offering moments of joy, awareness, and unity in a fractured world.
Introspection
Inside the Pink Bear Pavilion, Introspection explores the act of self-reflection by placing the viewer between external form and internal experience. The bear’s head becomes both a symbol and a surface, inviting us to consider not just what we see but how we think and feel beneath it.
In a world that often pulls our attention outward, this work encourages a shift inward. It asks us to pause the comparisons, quiet the noise, and observe our own emotional and mental landscape. Through introspection, we begin to see more clearly, gaining a stronger sense of perspective and balance.












































