CAMPBELL LA PUN
Campbell La Pun, born in 1983, originally from New Zealand and raised in Australia, is a Japan-based artist whose work bridges the worlds of pop art, street culture, and global advertising. After earning a BA in Media Arts from RMIT University in Melbourne, he relocated to Japan, where the collision of Eastern and Western influences greatly shaped his artistic vision. Tokyo's vibrant energy and neon-lit streets provide a backdrop for his large-scale, high-impact pieces that blend pop culture iconography with luxury branding.
La Pun’s art re-imagines pop art, fashion, and global advertising, using hand-cut stencils, spray paint, and acrylics on wood and canvas. His signature style juxtaposes elements from East and West, creating a unique aesthetic that reflects the sensory overload of modern visual culture, from Times Square to Tokyo's Shibuya.
ABOUT CAMPBELL LA PUN
His work has garnered global attention, with exhibitions across four continents and high-profile collectors, including pop stars and luxury brands like Moët Hennessy. La Pun's pieces aim to bring joy and spark smiles through their vibrant, sometimes satirical commentary on modern life.

