Hong Kong’s skyline just got a delightfully surreal upgrade—a vibrant, 7.5-meter-tall pink lobster has landed at K11 Musea! This eye-catching sculpture, The Lobster Painter, is the latest masterpiece by internationally acclaimed "Lobster Artist" Philip Colbert, and it’s turning heads in West Kowloon until May 13, 2025. More than just a sculpture, it’s an interactive celebration of art, whimsy, and public joy. Presented by the K11 Art Foundation (KAF), this larger-than-life crustacean blends contemporary pop art with cutting-edge technology, making creativity accessible to all. A collaboration with Co-Museum, the piece embodies Colbert’s signature fusion of playful surrealism and bold artistic expression—inviting viewers to smile, snap selfies, and embrace the unexpected. But the fun doesn’t stop there! To mark its debut, an exclusive pop-up kiosk has opened along the K11 Musea promenade and Avenue of Stars, offering limited-edition collectibles of The Lobster Painter. Each one is linked via blockchain technology, allowing collectors to become co-owners of this iconic artwork—merging physical art with digital innovation. Colbert hopes his colossal crustacean brings "a burst of positivity, surrealism, and humor" to Hong Kong. Whether you’re an art lover, a pop culture enthusiast, or just looking for a dose of joy, this must-see spectacle promises to be one of the city’s most unforgettable installations. Don’t miss your chance to meet the lobster that’s redefining public art!