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Luke Chueh ๐บ๐ธ Bear Character โข Lowbrow Art, by Love Is In The Air on Apr 30, 2015 15:42:41 GMT 1, Anyone interested, now anyone backing any tier gets a print on thick card hand-signed and numbered by Luke. At lowest price end that seems a good deal...
Anyone interested, now anyone backing any tier gets a print on thick card hand-signed and numbered by Luke. At lowest price end that seems a good deal...
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Luke Chueh ๐บ๐ธ Bear Character โข Lowbrow Art, by Cornish Crayon on Nov 30, 2015 9:58:30 GMT 1, Any update on this, anybody received yet ?
No worries
Any update on this, anybody received yet ?
No worries
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Luke Chueh ๐บ๐ธ Bear Character โข Lowbrow Art, by Love Is In The Air on Nov 30, 2015 10:45:24 GMT 1, Got this on email 2 weeks ago(in case you didnt), still no photos etc so am guessing UK delivery will be late Dec/Jan...
The factory is about to begin painting and boxing them, so we hope โ fingers crossed โ that they'll be landing here in two or three weeks. As we get more information, we'll let you knowโฆ Hope to have some new photos to share soon!
Got this on email 2 weeks ago(in case you didnt), still no photos etc so am guessing UK delivery will be late Dec/Jan...
The factory is about to begin painting and boxing them, so we hope โ fingers crossed โ that they'll be landing here in two or three weeks. As we get more information, we'll let you knowโฆ Hope to have some new photos to share soon!
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Luke Chueh ๐บ๐ธ Bear Character โข Lowbrow Art, by Cornish Crayon on Dec 31, 2015 1:36:06 GMT 1, Got this on email 2 weeks ago(in case you didnt), still no photos etc so am guessing UK delivery will be late Dec/Jan... The factory is about to begin painting and boxing them, so we hope โ fingers crossed โ that they'll be landing here in two or three weeks. As we get more information, we'll let you knowโฆ Hope to have some new photos to share soon!
Thank you, still waiting and no new update on his feed !!!!
Got this on email 2 weeks ago(in case you didnt), still no photos etc so am guessing UK delivery will be late Dec/Jan... The factory is about to begin painting and boxing them, so we hope โ fingers crossed โ that they'll be landing here in two or three weeks. As we get more information, we'll let you knowโฆ Hope to have some new photos to share soon! Thank you, still waiting and no new update on his feed !!!!
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Luke Chueh ๐บ๐ธ Bear Character โข Lowbrow Art, by Cornish Crayon on Feb 14, 2016 0:16:26 GMT 1, Pretty poor form I think, as this was due in November.........
Updates have been a bit weak
Pretty poor form I think, as this was due in November.........
Updates have been a bit weak
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Luke Chueh ๐บ๐ธ Bear Character โข Lowbrow Art, by Coach on Feb 14, 2016 0:35:11 GMT 1, Pretty poor form I think, as this was due in November......... Updates have been a bit weak
Yes, all gone quiet. Not good.
Pretty poor form I think, as this was due in November......... Updates have been a bit weak Yes, all gone quiet. Not good.
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Luke Chueh ๐บ๐ธ Bear Character โข Lowbrow Art, by Love Is In The Air on Feb 14, 2016 0:51:15 GMT 1, Yeah agreed. Totally forgot about it tbh. Last email update I got was Jan 7 and even that suggested it might be here by now. In case anyone didn't see there was pic saying they weren't happy with first product and asked for changes before it went into production. And it then said:
"Once these are approved by everyone, they will be completed, boxed up, and shipped to us! I'm sorry to say that we obviously missed our target release date, but we seem to be solidly on track to get these out asap!"
They don't seem solidly on track at all, although the product did look good. Perhaps we might get them by the end of month?
Yeah agreed. Totally forgot about it tbh. Last email update I got was Jan 7 and even that suggested it might be here by now. In case anyone didn't see there was pic saying they weren't happy with first product and asked for changes before it went into production. And it then said:
"Once these are approved by everyone, they will be completed, boxed up, and shipped to us! I'm sorry to say that we obviously missed our target release date, but we seem to be solidly on track to get these out asap!"
They don't seem solidly on track at all, although the product did look good. Perhaps we might get them by the end of month?
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Luke Chueh ๐บ๐ธ Bear Character โข Lowbrow Art, by F*X on Feb 14, 2016 10:28:06 GMT 1, Very poor comms How erver the repainted version looks good. I think we will be lucky to see these before Easter.
Very poor comms How erver the repainted version looks good. I think we will be lucky to see these before Easter.
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Luke Chueh ๐บ๐ธ Bear Character โข Lowbrow Art, by eskay on Feb 29, 2016 15:57:04 GMT 1, Turned up in the post this morning. Not too shabby for $5!
http://instagram.com/p/BCX82Y-jWZC
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Luke Chueh ๐บ๐ธ Bear Character โข Lowbrow Art, by Deleted on Mar 1, 2016 11:06:35 GMT 1, I'm always wondering when I see these Kickstarters etc. Why artists who are not short of money don't fund their vanity project themselves?
I can see Kickstarter being good for people who don't have the money to realise a project though.
I'm always wondering when I see these Kickstarters etc. Why artists who are not short of money don't fund their vanity project themselves?
I can see Kickstarter being good for people who don't have the money to realise a project though.
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Luke Chueh ๐บ๐ธ Bear Character โข Lowbrow Art, by Tiki on May 17, 2016 9:47:08 GMT 1, Is it just me or are artists/galleries/agents starting to take this piss with all this collaboration work we are seeing lately?
Art to me, seems to be fast becoming like the music industry. It's like a new "up and coming" musician featuring on a beyonce, Kanye West, Maroon 5 track. Is it not simply a way to propel someone into the limelight, in order for them to become a new industry cash cow by association?
Best case scenario; we get to hear/see new talent that we otherwise may not have seen/heard of. Worst case scenario; we get spammed to death by a load of dog poo that isn't fit for purpose in order to squeeze as much money out of us.
Sorry to hijack your thread :/
Is it just me or are artists/galleries/agents starting to take this piss with all this collaboration work we are seeing lately?
Art to me, seems to be fast becoming like the music industry. It's like a new "up and coming" musician featuring on a beyonce, Kanye West, Maroon 5 track. Is it not simply a way to propel someone into the limelight, in order for them to become a new industry cash cow by association?
Best case scenario; we get to hear/see new talent that we otherwise may not have seen/heard of. Worst case scenario; we get spammed to death by a load of dog poo that isn't fit for purpose in order to squeeze as much money out of us.
Sorry to hijack your thread :/
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Luke Chueh ๐บ๐ธ Bear Character โข Lowbrow Art, by Hairbland on May 17, 2016 12:04:53 GMT 1, Is it just me or are artists/galleries/agents starting to take this piss with all this collaboration work we are seeing lately? Art to me, seems to be fast becoming like the music industry. It's like a new "up and coming" musician featuring on a beyonce, Kanye West, Maroon 5 track. Is it not simply a way to propel someone into the limelight, in order for them to become a new industry cash cow by association? Best case scenario; we get to hear/see new talent that we otherwise may not have seen/heard of. Worst case scenario; we get spammed to death by a load of dog poo that isn't fit for purpose in order to squeeze as much money out of us. Sorry to hijack your thread :/
This type of show is common in the Kid Robot / vinyl collecting world.
Is it just me or are artists/galleries/agents starting to take this piss with all this collaboration work we are seeing lately? Art to me, seems to be fast becoming like the music industry. It's like a new "up and coming" musician featuring on a beyonce, Kanye West, Maroon 5 track. Is it not simply a way to propel someone into the limelight, in order for them to become a new industry cash cow by association? Best case scenario; we get to hear/see new talent that we otherwise may not have seen/heard of. Worst case scenario; we get spammed to death by a load of dog poo that isn't fit for purpose in order to squeeze as much money out of us. Sorry to hijack your thread :/ This type of show is common in the Kid Robot / vinyl collecting world.
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Luke Chueh ๐บ๐ธ Bear Character โข Lowbrow Art, by Cornish Crayon on May 17, 2016 12:59:55 GMT 1, Is it just me or are artists/galleries/agents starting to take this piss with all this collaboration work we are seeing lately? Art to me, seems to be fast becoming like the music industry. It's like a new "up and coming" musician featuring on a beyonce, Kanye West, Maroon 5 track. Is it not simply a way to propel someone into the limelight, in order for them to become a new industry cash cow by association? Best case scenario; we get to hear/see new talent that we otherwise may not have seen/heard of. Worst case scenario; we get spammed to death by a load of dog poo that isn't fit for purpose in order to squeeze as much money out of us. Sorry to hijack your thread :/
Contender for post of the day....... Month.......Year .........
Is it just me or are artists/galleries/agents starting to take this piss with all this collaboration work we are seeing lately? Art to me, seems to be fast becoming like the music industry. It's like a new "up and coming" musician featuring on a beyonce, Kanye West, Maroon 5 track. Is it not simply a way to propel someone into the limelight, in order for them to become a new industry cash cow by association? Best case scenario; we get to hear/see new talent that we otherwise may not have seen/heard of. Worst case scenario; we get spammed to death by a load of dog poo that isn't fit for purpose in order to squeeze as much money out of us. Sorry to hijack your thread :/ Contender for post of the day....... Month.......Year .........
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Luke Chueh ๐บ๐ธ Bear Character โข Lowbrow Art, by Art Fan 2011 on May 17, 2016 16:19:17 GMT 1, Thought these looked good :
www.1xrun.com/run/heads
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Luke Chueh ๐บ๐ธ Bear Character โข Lowbrow Art, by dreadnatty on May 18, 2016 0:35:49 GMT 1, Is it just me or are artists/galleries/agents starting to take this piss with all this collaboration work we are seeing lately? Art to me, seems to be fast becoming like the music industry. It's like a new "up and coming" musician featuring on a beyonce, Kanye West, Maroon 5 track. Is it not simply a way to propel someone into the limelight, in order for them to become a new industry cash cow by association? Best case scenario; we get to hear/see new talent that we otherwise may not have seen/heard of. Worst case scenario; we get spammed to death by a load of dog poo that isn't fit for purpose in order to squeeze as much money out of us. Sorry to hijack your thread :/ your post comes across as very ignorant. based on your comment i would say: 1) you don't understand what kind of show this was. 2) you assume the artists involved are "up and coming" because you are unfamiliar with them. this was NOT a collaboration show, the artists involved are NOT "new talent" and this type of show is NOT something new. the blank bear head was developed by Luke as a platform specifically for other artists to customize. platforms like "blanks" (which are like blank canvases) are a very common thing in the art toy/design toy/vinyl toy world. this was a bear head show specifically curated by both Clutter and Luke, and most of the artists invited are pretty well known, and some of which aren't even part of the art toy/design toy/vinyl toy world. these kinds of custom group shows are very popular and have been for years.
Much like the Fabrege Egg Hunt in NYC. Blank eggs were supplied to artists/designers etc news.artnet.com/art-world/video-faberge-hatches-new-yorks-greatest-art-easter-egg-hunt-10415
Is it just me or are artists/galleries/agents starting to take this piss with all this collaboration work we are seeing lately? Art to me, seems to be fast becoming like the music industry. It's like a new "up and coming" musician featuring on a beyonce, Kanye West, Maroon 5 track. Is it not simply a way to propel someone into the limelight, in order for them to become a new industry cash cow by association? Best case scenario; we get to hear/see new talent that we otherwise may not have seen/heard of. Worst case scenario; we get spammed to death by a load of dog poo that isn't fit for purpose in order to squeeze as much money out of us. Sorry to hijack your thread :/ your post comes across as very ignorant. based on your comment i would say: 1) you don't understand what kind of show this was. 2) you assume the artists involved are "up and coming" because you are unfamiliar with them. this was NOT a collaboration show, the artists involved are NOT "new talent" and this type of show is NOT something new. the blank bear head was developed by Luke as a platform specifically for other artists to customize. platforms like "blanks" (which are like blank canvases) are a very common thing in the art toy/design toy/vinyl toy world. this was a bear head show specifically curated by both Clutter and Luke, and most of the artists invited are pretty well known, and some of which aren't even part of the art toy/design toy/vinyl toy world. these kinds of custom group shows are very popular and have been for years. Much like the Fabrege Egg Hunt in NYC. Blank eggs were supplied to artists/designers etc news.artnet.com/art-world/video-faberge-hatches-new-yorks-greatest-art-easter-egg-hunt-10415
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Luke Chueh ๐บ๐ธ Bear Character โข Lowbrow Art, by Tiki on May 18, 2016 11:17:04 GMT 1, Is it just me or are artists/galleries/agents starting to take this piss with all this collaboration work we are seeing lately? Art to me, seems to be fast becoming like the music industry. It's like a new "up and coming" musician featuring on a beyonce, Kanye West, Maroon 5 track. Is it not simply a way to propel someone into the limelight, in order for them to become a new industry cash cow by association? Best case scenario; we get to hear/see new talent that we otherwise may not have seen/heard of. Worst case scenario; we get spammed to death by a load of dog poo that isn't fit for purpose in order to squeeze as much money out of us. Sorry to hijack your thread :/ your post comes across as very ignorant. based on your comment i would say: 1) you don't understand what kind of show this was. 2) you assume the artists involved are "up and coming" because you are unfamiliar with them. this was NOT a collaboration show, the artists involved are NOT "new talent" and this type of show is NOT something new. the blank bear head was developed by Luke as a platform specifically for other artists to customize. platforms like "blanks" (which are like blank canvases) are a very common thing in the art toy/design toy/vinyl toy world. this was a bear head show specifically curated by both Clutter and Luke, and most of the artists invited are pretty well known, and some of which aren't even part of the art toy/design toy/vinyl toy world. these kinds of custom group shows are very popular and have been for years. Why is my post ignorant? Because it doesn't embrace the kind of commercial bullshit that manipulates the many, to line the pockets of the few? Or is it because you have an agenda and consider this format of "show" will be the only way you as an artist can break through....?
Regardless, your post comes across as very deluded.
1.) I completely understand what type of show this is. My comments were perhaps not directed solely at this show, more so that it's the proverbial "straw that broke the camel's back". If you were to look at this through the eyes of a gallery representing X artist involved, would you not see this as an opportunity to increase the profile of X artist by association? Considered in terms of footfall; the more people that see it the more people will buy it (theoretically).
2.) Again perhaps a bad use of the phrase "up and coming" but the point remains the same - It creates footfall from those that know one or more of those involved but perhaps isn't as familiar with the others. If you prefer; credibility by association. X is good, I like X. Y is associated with X, I like X therefore I should probably like Y. How much is Y please?
This is a collaboration show considering it is the combination of two or more people working together on the same thing. It's the definition of "collaboration". Or are you using your own special dictionary?
No this is not something new, no-one said it was, what on earth has that got to do with anything? If we're going to go completely off topic; genocide isn't new either.
You mention "platforms like "blanks" (which are like blank canvases) are a very common thing in the art toy/design toy/vinyl toy world" If this is not profiteering by association then why not use a blank canvas rather than the bears head that is so iconic of Luke C?
My opinion is let an artist's work speak for itself rather than propping it up with someone else's.
Is it just me or are artists/galleries/agents starting to take this piss with all this collaboration work we are seeing lately? Art to me, seems to be fast becoming like the music industry. It's like a new "up and coming" musician featuring on a beyonce, Kanye West, Maroon 5 track. Is it not simply a way to propel someone into the limelight, in order for them to become a new industry cash cow by association? Best case scenario; we get to hear/see new talent that we otherwise may not have seen/heard of. Worst case scenario; we get spammed to death by a load of dog poo that isn't fit for purpose in order to squeeze as much money out of us. Sorry to hijack your thread :/ your post comes across as very ignorant. based on your comment i would say: 1) you don't understand what kind of show this was. 2) you assume the artists involved are "up and coming" because you are unfamiliar with them. this was NOT a collaboration show, the artists involved are NOT "new talent" and this type of show is NOT something new. the blank bear head was developed by Luke as a platform specifically for other artists to customize. platforms like "blanks" (which are like blank canvases) are a very common thing in the art toy/design toy/vinyl toy world. this was a bear head show specifically curated by both Clutter and Luke, and most of the artists invited are pretty well known, and some of which aren't even part of the art toy/design toy/vinyl toy world. these kinds of custom group shows are very popular and have been for years. Why is my post ignorant? Because it doesn't embrace the kind of commercial bullshit that manipulates the many, to line the pockets of the few? Or is it because you have an agenda and consider this format of "show" will be the only way you as an artist can break through....? Regardless, your post comes across as very deluded. 1.) I completely understand what type of show this is. My comments were perhaps not directed solely at this show, more so that it's the proverbial "straw that broke the camel's back". If you were to look at this through the eyes of a gallery representing X artist involved, would you not see this as an opportunity to increase the profile of X artist by association? Considered in terms of footfall; the more people that see it the more people will buy it (theoretically). 2.) Again perhaps a bad use of the phrase "up and coming" but the point remains the same - It creates footfall from those that know one or more of those involved but perhaps isn't as familiar with the others. If you prefer; credibility by association. X is good, I like X. Y is associated with X, I like X therefore I should probably like Y. How much is Y please? This is a collaboration show considering it is the combination of two or more people working together on the same thing. It's the definition of "collaboration". Or are you using your own special dictionary? No this is not something new, no-one said it was, what on earth has that got to do with anything? If we're going to go completely off topic; genocide isn't new either. You mention "platforms like "blanks" (which are like blank canvases) are a very common thing in the art toy/design toy/vinyl toy world" If this is not profiteering by association then why not use a blank canvas rather than the bears head that is so iconic of Luke C? My opinion is let an artist's work speak for itself rather than propping it up with someone else's.
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Luke Chueh ๐บ๐ธ Bear Character โข Lowbrow Art, by F*X on Jul 6, 2016 8:29:05 GMT 1, Finally received the shipping notification. Anyone received thereโs yet?
Finally received the shipping notification. Anyone received thereโs yet?
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Luke Chueh ๐บ๐ธ Bear Character โข Lowbrow Art, by Coach on Jul 6, 2016 9:08:23 GMT 1, Finally received the shipping notification. Anyone received thereโs yet?
Yes, arrived yesterday.
Finally received the shipping notification. Anyone received thereโs yet? Yes, arrived yesterday.
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Luke Chueh ๐บ๐ธ Bear Character โข Lowbrow Art, by Hairbland on Jul 6, 2016 12:47:57 GMT 1, I'm always wondering when I see these Kickstarters etc. Why artists who are not short of money don't fund their vanity project themselves? I can see Kickstarter being good for people who don't have the money to realise a project though.
Standard business practice to never use your own money.
I'm always wondering when I see these Kickstarters etc. Why artists who are not short of money don't fund their vanity project themselves? I can see Kickstarter being good for people who don't have the money to realise a project though. Standard business practice to never use your own money.
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Luke Chueh ๐บ๐ธ Bear Character โข Lowbrow Art, by Deleted on Jul 6, 2016 19:26:03 GMT 1, I'm always wondering when I see these Kickstarters etc. Why artists who are not short of money don't fund their vanity project themselves? I can see Kickstarter being good for people who don't have the money to realise a project though. Standard business practice to never use your own money. I knew I was doing something wrong.
I'm always wondering when I see these Kickstarters etc. Why artists who are not short of money don't fund their vanity project themselves? I can see Kickstarter being good for people who don't have the money to realise a project though. Standard business practice to never use your own money. I knew I was doing something wrong.
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