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Luke Chueh vs. The Family Guy - Brian Griffin<BR>By Luke Chueh - Image 1

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Luke Chueh vs. The Family Guy - Brian Griffin
By Luke Chueh

Limited Edition Canvas Giclee

Produced By: Twentieth Century Fox

Price: $250.00 USD (Un-Framed)
Worldwide Shipping (FedEx) $25.00 USD

Stock Level: 4

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Family Guy Fine Art Giclee on Canvas measuring 12" x 12" inches, in an edition size of 350.

Condition: Excellent

Publishing Date: 2006

Code: FG-ASC03

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Comic Mint, is pleased to offer FAMILY GUY fans this outstanding limited edition fine art canvas giclee entitled: "Luke Chueh vs. The Family Guy - Brian Griffin" by Luke Chueh.

This edition comes iindividually hand numbered in an edition size of 350. Measuring 12" x 12" inches, the giclee is accompanied by the Twentieth Century Fox certificate of authenticity. The artwork is in pristine condition, SUPERB !!!

About Luke Chueh:
Born in Philadelphia, but raised in Fresno, Luke Chueh's (pronounced CHU) formal art education began and ended at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo where he earned a BS in Art & Design (Graphic Design concentration). Before graduating, he was employed by the Ernie Ball Company, working in-house as designer/illustrator. While there, Chueh was responsible for several award winning designs and was featured in the design annuals of Communication Arts and Print Magazine. At the same time, he also created, produced, wrote, designed, edited and published "E.X.P.," a 'zine dedicated to the "Intelligent Dance Music (IDM)" genre. In 2003, Chueh moved to Los Angeles to further pursue a career in design. However, a lack of employment opportunities left him resorting to painting as a way to keep busy (a habit he picked up while attending Cal Poly). He got his start when Los Angeles' premiere underground art show, Cannibal Flower, invited him to show at their monthly events. Since then, Chueh has quickly worked his way up the ranks of the LA art scene, establishing himself as an artist not to be ignored. Employing minimal color schemes, simple animal characters and a seemingly endless list of ill-fated situations, Chueh stylistically balances cute with brute, walking the fine line between comedy and tragedy.


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