Artistry Unleashed

Visual Artwork by Loulo

"Ars Gratia Artis!"

"Ars Gratia Artis!"

"Ars Gratia Artis!"
$250.00
Sale price  $250.00 Regular price 
Brick Boy in Kimono

Brick Boy in Kimono

Brick Boy in Kimono
$150.00
Sale price  $150.00 Regular price 
L'art pour L'art Brick Boy

L'art pour L'art Brick Boy

L'art pour L'art Brick Boy
$350.00
Sale price  $350.00 Regular price 
Brick Boy in Kimono Series

Brick Boy in Kimono Series

Brick Boy in Kimono Series
$200.00
Sale price  $200.00 Regular price 

“This is your world, You’re the creator
Find freedom on this canvas
Believe, that you can do it,
‘Cuz you can do it. You can do it.”

- Bob Ross

Shop now →

About Lu Berisha

He's passionate about creating exceptional products and experiences for his customers.

Lu Berisha, an Australian-born, NYC-raised multidisciplinary artist known as Loulo, has transformed New York City into his artistic playground. creative journey began in the streets of Queens with graffiti, which led him to the Fashion Industries High School where he developed his style into wearable art. Lu's professional background as varied as his art; he has wrapped luxury cars for brands like BMW Mercedes Benz, and designed striking signs for major companies such as Chanel and BlackRock Headquarters. His work blends and urban aesthetics, utilizing a vibrant array of materials, including spray paint, acrylics, resin, gypsum, and even shimmering diamond dust. A distinctive feature of Lu's creations is the "brick boy," a playful Lego-like figure that appears in his mixed-media canvases, sculptures, and custom paintings, along with a line of shirts showcasing his unique designs. After becoming a father in 2012, Loulo's art took on a more personal tone, leading him to establish DADA: Dads andaughters' Artworks, which celebrates the bond between fathers and daughters through shared creativity. This initiative culminated in the "Flowers for the Pollocks" exhibition at The Port Authority’s Columna Gallery in June 2019, honoring Lee Krasner and Jackson Pollock with whimsical mixed-media bouquets. Currently, you can find Lu's "Brick" art pieces at Frisson Cafe in Hell's Kitchen and the New Dramatists, along with his Brick Boy open studios throughout New York.

Quality

Lu will never compromise on quality and craftsmanship.

Passion

He loves what he does and it shows in his work.

Integrity

He believes in honest and transparent business practices.

Ready to Get Started?

Explore our collection and discover what makes us different.

Shop Now