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    Hell is Other Teddy Bears

    Luke Chueh is best known for his bizarre and often bloody paintings of otherwise adorable bears and bunny rabbits. In his latest series, he reinterprets Dante's Inferno, casting his cute critters as the eternally damned.

    Chueh's Inferno series, as well as some of his other paintings, are currently on display at Gallery 1988 in Los Angeles, where he's also selling a limited edition sketchbook explaining the concepts behind each painting.

    [Luke Chueh's Inferno via mashKULTURE]

    Ring 1: Judgment
    Ring 2: The Fornicators
    Ring 3: The Gluttonous
    Ring 4: The Hoarders
    Ring 5: The Wrathful
    Ring 6: The Heretics
    Ring 7, Inner: The River of Blood
    Ring 7, Middle: The Forest of Suicides
    Ring 7, Inner: The Desert of Fire
    Ring Eight, Bolgia Nine: The Sowers of Discord
    Ring 9: The Traitorous


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