Kidrobot x Luke Chueh Wannabe Flocked Dunny 5 Inch Art Figure (white / red)

Kidrobot x Luke Chueh Wannabe Flocked Dunny 5 Inch Art Figure (white / red)
$55.00
SKU: TTKRL202RED

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Kidrobot x Luke Chueh Wannabe Flocked Dunny 5 Inch Art Figure (white / red)

At the end of the day doesn’t everyone just really wanna be a Dunny? Kidrobot and Luke Chueh are ready to prove it with this new limited edition Wannabe 5” Flocked Dunny Art Figure. This flocked beary bloody Dunny pays homage to Luke Chueh’s Possessed piece and brings a macabre cuteness to your collection like only Luke Chueh can. Limited to 1500 pieces worldwide and created with Kidrobot's legendary high quality vinyl, this 5 inch tall uniquely sculpted bear Dunny comes with a bloody knife in a displayable window box.  You can now be the wannabe you’ve always wanted to be!

Note: Due to delicate nature of the flocking application on vinyl, please use care when inserting the knife accessory as the red flocking can be disturbed by using excessive force when inserting the knife into the figures hand.  To insert the knife please follow the this guide for reference.

ABOUT LUKE CHUEH

Los Angeles based artist Luke Chueh is an award winning Chinese-American lowbrow/pop surrealist painter. His paintings tend to be a juxtaposition of the cute with the macabre, including various self-portraits reimagining himself as a bear character.

He got his start when the Los Angeles underground art show, Cannibal Flower, invited him to show at their monthly events. Since then Luke Chueh has worked his way up the ranks of the Los Angeles 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, Luke Chueh stylistically balances cute with brute, walking the fine line between comedy and tragedy. Luke Chueh's work has been featured in galleries around the world.

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