Just over four months ago Luke Chueh presented the world with “Low Fidelity”, the first in a series of vinyl art collectables based on his 2022 painting Low Fidelity, and his first self-produced figure.
Inspired by the lofi/study-beat/chillhop music Chueh often listens to when painting, the figure was sculpted by 3-D modelling artist Dave Bondi, who also sculpted Luke’s first art toy, Possessed, in 2007.
Fast forward to today, Luke is back with a new edition of “Low Fidelity Lost in the Hundred Acre Woods Edition” one small homage to the most famous bear As they say “Headphones: Your escape from reality.”
For Luke, the 7-inch-tall figure captures the feeling of being comfortably alone, a common thread in Chueh’s work.
This version of the figure is inspired by Luke’s favourite resident of the Hundred Acre Wood. Limited to 500 pieces.
WHEN: NOW
WHERE: https://lukechuehstore.com/
About Luke Chueh
Raised in Fresno, Calif. by Chinese immigrant parents, Chueh moved to Los Angeles in 2003 to pursue
his career as a painter. Early works introduced his now totemic bear character. As Luke matured, the bear evolved along
with him. Chueh’s artworks are featured at The Corey Helford Gallery and Giant Robot galleries in Los Angeles and other
galleries in the U.S., Europe, Asia and Australia.
Find Luke on Instagram and Facebook. IG @GhostbearLand www.lukechueh.com https://lukechuehstore.com