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Employing his well-known "Blood on my Hands" symbolism, artist
Luke Chueh reveals his newest hand-painted custom work, "Sad Yeti". And, according to Chueh, this "will hopefully be the last Custom (of a platform Toy) that I do". Using
Kidrobot's Munny form for this figure, Chueh spent over a year working on this piece, layers of abandoned designs being hidden underneath the final painted execution. Featuring a beautiful feathering of fur adorning its hide and a pair of eyes that exhibit this beast's sadness and remorse, this work is currently en route to its lucky owner.
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