Distinguished Fine Artist Chukes Honors Black History Month with a Collection Illustrating the Impact of Police Violence on the Lives of Black Americans
January 25, 2021 13:56 ET | Source: Chukes Art Chukes Art
ATLANTA, Jan. 25, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) One of the nation’s most dynamic artists in mixed media, painting, and sculpture, Chukes marks Black History Month with a moving collection inspired by the recent cases of police-involved violence that ignited mass civil protests across the nation. Titled “Identity Theft,” the collection is a combination of the artist’s revolutionary vision and his love of soul and jazz music.
Born in Vallejo, CA and raised in San Jose, Chukes began creating artworks at a very young age. Although he attended California College for the Arts and Claremont Graduate University, he considers himself to be a self-taught artist. Chukes works with a number of mediums including clay, bronze, wood and other material
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