'Breaking Bad' art exhibit in London is 99.1% chemically awesome

 By 
Max Knoblauch
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The world can never have enough Breaking Bad art.

Many of the show's dark themes and symbols -- creepy, burned pink teddy bears, anyone? -- have been beautifully interpreted by the artists featured in London's 71a gallery this month.

The gallery recently wrapped up an exhibition featuring cartoonist Ralph Steadman's Breaking Bad character portraits, which will be featured on limited edition Blu-ray steel books. Alongside the portraits were 15 pieces selected by Steadman himself.

Take a look through the artwork below and relive Walt's meteoric rise through the meth industry.

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