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LUAP

Paul Robinson, better known by his alias of LUAP, (born September 1982 in Grimsby, England) is a Contemporary Artist based in London. He is known for his depiction of The Pink Bear which he uses as a muse within his artworks.[4] His work spans the creative fields of photography, painting, sculpture and performance art.

Pink Bear

A common feature with his work. He describes the Pink Bear as the reincarnation of an old childhood memory.[5] Accessed as part of a treatment of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT). The bear acts as "symbol of positive reinforcement and discovery" [6]

LUAP describes the use of the bear as being "a path of personal redemption".[7] Describing its use as a mechanism for his own personal fight with depression. The bears origin has its roots in an old childhood memory of a polaroid photograph showing the artist as a child with a pink bear.[8]

Creative Process

Photography

LUAP's art is based on photography. Each shot with the pink bear staged amidst a specific landscape or environment.[9] Paintings are then made from the original photographic source. The bear acting as a muse throughout each of the images.[10] Many of the subjects have a focus on mental health, the environment as well as being a commentary of societal issues.[11]

One of the notable aspects of LUAP's photography is in that they are often taken within extreme conditions. All using the Pink Bear as a muse, he travels the world in order to position the Bear amidst these backdrops.[12]

Painting

LUAP is known for his large scale canvases made using oils and acrylic. Each painting begins with a focus on background. This itself is a remnant of a childhood memory which references the wallpaper in home where he grew up.[13] Once complete the artwork will be painted on top using a combination of realism and abstract mark making techniques. Each painting will generally take months to complete.[14][15]

Exhibitions

Under the name of LUAP, Robinson has exhibited across the UK and Internationally. Notable exhibitions include 'The Unconscious Therapy' on New Bond Street;[16] 'Art in the Age of Now' at Fulham Town Hall[17] and 'Unleash the Love' at Fortnum & Mason.[18]

External links

Official websites:

References

  1. ^ https://inspiringcity.com/2021/10/12/the-unconscious-therapy-an-exhibition-by-luap/
  2. ^ https://www.timeout.com/london/news/fulhams-getting-a-great-new-130-year-old-art-space-for-a-bit-031621
  3. ^ https://www.isupportstreetart.com/luap-paints-pink-bear-mural-in-shoreditch/
  4. ^ https://www.creativeboom.com/inspiration/pink-bear/
  5. ^ https://issuu.com/townandcountymag/docs/t_c-june_t_c_all_singles
  6. ^ https://issuu.com/townandcountymag/docs/t_c-june_t_c_all_singles
  7. ^ https://style.corriere.it/attualita/style-dicembre-anteprima-preview-corriere-luap/
  8. ^ https://www.dpreview.com/articles/8266940562/a-pink-bear-in-mongolia-how-paul-robinson-hit-the-steppes-with-a-colorful-character
  9. ^ https://en.embassyofmongolia.co.uk/blogs/34/
  10. ^ https://petapixel.com/2023/12/27/how-artist-luap-healed-through-his-the-pink-bear-photos/
  11. ^ https://www.creativeboom.com/inspiration/pink-bear/
  12. ^ https://theartgorgeous.com/artists-who-work-under-extreme-conditions/
  13. ^ https://contemporaryartkeenenthusiast.com/paul-robinson-laup/
  14. ^ https://www.theartcollector.org/the-unconscious-therapy-an-exhibition-by-luap-october-2021-95-new-bond-street-london-w1/
  15. ^ https://www.fortnumandmason.com/stories/unleash-the-love-valentines-windows-2024
  16. ^ https://www.themayfairmusings.com/home/gpe-october-2021
  17. ^ https://www.timeout.com/london/news/fulhams-getting-a-great-new-130-year-old-art-space-for-a-bit-031621
  18. ^ https://www.fortnumandmason.com/stories/unleash-the-love-valentines-windows-2024