Sold for £300
inc.premium
Condition Report
In excellent condition
No knocks, tears or creases to the sheet
This work has been stored flat and has not been framed.
Pure Evil (British 1968-), 'The New Logo For The Olympic Doping Team', 2016, screenprint in colours on 320gsm Fedrigoni paper, signed and numbered from an edition of 200 in pencil; sheet: 72 x 72cm
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Auction: Tate Ward @ Artsy - By Collectors For Collectors, ending 1st Sep, 2021
Charles Uzzell-Edwards, known as Pure Evil, is a UK artist creating vibrant prints and street art influenced by pop culture. His work features stenciled and spray-painted figures inspired by American icons like the Statue of Liberty and subjects popularized by Andy Warhol, such as Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley. A notable aspect of his portraits is a signature paint splotch resembling a tear beneath the subject's eye. Growing up in an artistic family, he studied fashion and graphics before transitioning to street art in California. Pure Evil has exhibited in cities like New York, Los Angeles, London, and Paris, and runs Pure Evil Gallery in London.