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The Art of Luke Chueh: Bearing the Unbearable Late 20th-Century Illustrators Lea was a war correspondent

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The Art of Luke Chueh: Bearing the Unbearable Late 20th-Century Illustrators Lea was a war correspondentChueh's first book, collecting his best works from 2003 to 2009, presenting well over 200 pieces, including the now classic paintings that made his name. From the publisher: "Like a cuddly Trojan horse, Chueh's work is pretty on the outside, but nice and macabre on the inside": so says Entertainment Weekly of LA based artist Luke Chueh. Employing minimal color schemes, simple animal characters, and a seemingly endless list of ill fated situations,

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