Lhouette: Urban Pop Innovator
British artist Lhouette (Ciarán Robinson) is a trailblazer in urban pop art, known for his vibrant, flamboyant compositions that blend vintage design with contemporary digital motifs. His signature “post urban glamour” and “pop maximalist” styles have earned him international acclaim, along with his iconic silhouette figures that inspired his pseudonym.
After serving in the Royal Navy, Lhouette immersed himself in East London’s dynamic art scene and honed his craft with an unconventional approach, combining aerosol, acrylics, resins, and collage. Drawing from pop culture, nostalgia, and his global experiences, his works juxtapose retro aesthetics with modern symbols, creating a bold, layered visual language.
Lhouette’s pieces have been exhibited worldwide, from London to Hong Kong and New York, and are collected by high-profile figures like Antonio Banderas and Tim Burton. His work has also sold at prestigious auction houses including Christie’s, Sotheby’s, and Bonhams.
Passionate about giving back, Lhouette has raised substantial funds for charities like Unicef and Cancer Research and collaborated on mental health initiatives with Bonhams and CALM.