Window Painting with Aitor Saraiba and Tomomi Mimura ( Mimstermade)
We are thrilled to welcome Aitor Saraiba back to Loop this Spring. On 18 May, Aitor will be joined by Tomomi Mimura to create a special hand-painted window together, transforming our shopfront live with one of their enchanting collaborative creations. Their illustrations are full of warmth, whimsy, and heartfelt storytelling — a joyful moment to witness as the work unfolds.
This window marks the beginning of a special week at Loop, from 18–24 May, celebrating both artists and their creative practices. Throughout the week, Aitor and Tomomi will be teaching a series of intimate classes, both together and individually, offering a rare opportunity to learn from each artist’s unique approach to drawing and storytelling. We will also be hosting a relaxed meet and greet on 22 May, giving visitors the chance to meet Aitor and Tomomi in person and learn more about their work.
Join us to experience their creative world up close — whether by watching the window come to life, taking part in a workshop, or simply stopping by to say hello.
You can explore all of Aitor and Tomomi’s beautiful kits, books, and classes in their dedicated sections on the website.
The shop will be closed on this day, but you’re welcome to stop by and watch the painting in progress!
About Aitor Saraiba
Aitor Saraiba is a multidisciplinary artist whose work spans illustration, ceramics, and textiles. Originally from Spain, he is known for creating art that is both deeply personal and universally resonant. His distinctive style has led to collaborations with prestigious names such as Loewe, Museo del Prado, Sajou, and Cohana, where he seamlessly blends traditional craftsmanship with contemporary artistry. Loved for his sincerity, imagination, and storytelling, Aitor’s work continues to captivate audiences around the world.
About Tomomi Mimura
Tomomi Mimura is a Japanese artist and illustrator known for her delicate, expressive drawings and poetic visual language. Her work often explores memory, emotion, and quiet everyday moments, rendered with sensitivity and charm. Through illustration, textiles, and thoughtful collaborations, Tomomi creates intimate worlds that invite viewers to pause and reflect.