Luke Chueh was born on March 7, 1973, and is a first generation Chinese-American; his parents having immigrated to the
United States from
China. When he was three months old, Chueh's family relocated from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Fresno, California. At the age of four, his mother taught him how to draw
Mickey Mouse, which began a childhood obsession to paint and illustrate renditions of his favorite things, mainly
Star Wars and other "science fiction stuff that I was watching all the time." After graduating from
Clovis West High School in 1991, the 18-year-old enrolled into the Art & Design program at California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo. Nearing the completion of his degree, one his professors confided in Chueh that he was "a mediocre graphic designer", but that he was "a good illustrator" and "should pursue a career in that", despite the fact that Chueh had a graphic design concentration and his formal art training was restricted to a "couple quarters of Life Drawing and Illustrations classes". Hired by the Ernie Ball Company as an in-house designer & illustrator before graduation, Chueh primarily created T-shirt and advertisement designs for the brand. Several of these became award-winning, with the artist himself being featured in the 1998 design annuals of both
Communication Arts and
Print. During this time, Chueh began spending his nights partying to excess, leading to him being fired from the company. In 2003 he relocated to Los Angeles. After moving to LA, Chueh kickstarted a career as a studio artist. However, he soon fell into addiction, his artwork, from that time, mirroring his struggles. In 2010, Chueh was finally able find sobriety, and is an advocate for people struggling with substance abuse. == Style and works ==