At Glow Inflatables, we pride ourselves on transforming imaginative concepts into tangible art forms. Our recent collaboration with London-based artist LUAP (Paul Robinson) for the Winter Sculpture Park in Thamesmead stands as a testament to this commitment.

LUAP’s Pink Bear has been a recurring motif in his work, symbolising themes of mental health, resilience, and personal growth. LUAP’s art often delves into his personal journey with mental well-being, using the Pink Bear as a medium to explore these profound themes.

For the Winter Sculpture Park’s “Seeds of Change” exhibition, LUAP envisaged a monumental Pink Bear head that would captivate and inspire visitors. Tasked with bringing this vision to life, our team at Glow Inflatables designed and fabricated a four-metre-tall inflatable pink fur bear head. This installation not only embodies LUAP’s artistic vision but also aligns with our expertise in creating custom inflatables that resonate with audiences.

Set against the backdrop of London’s largest free sculpture park in Thamesmead’s repurposed golf course, LUAP’s Pink Bear serves as a focal point of the ‘Seeds of Change’ project which runs from 1st March to 26th April 2025.

The striking inflatable bear head stands tall amidst the evolving landscape and prompts contemplation on the power of change and the beauty that arises from it. Like a real pink teddy, the installation reminds us that change is to be embraced not feared.

At Glow Inflatables, we remain committed to bringing visionary art to life, fostering collaborations that challenge and inspire, and creating installations that leave a lasting impact on communities and individuals alike.