Françoise Hardy-Jacques Dutronc’s Nightmare - Collab with my son
70 x 85cm on 320gsm Fedrigoni Paper
These are all 1/1 prints that are attacked with stencil spray paint and freehand tags using KRINK , POSCA and various drippy Ink mops. Each one is an unique piece made by Pure Evil.
I didn’t nice little cOklahoma with my two-year-old son.
This is sold unframed, if you would like it framed with drips and blobs (the tear runs down the wall and pools in a blob on the floor) then it's an extra £150.. Just send us a message and we'll get to work :)
Somewhere between the 1535 execution of Sir Thomas More and the year 2000, Charles Uzzell Edwards became the street artist known as Pure Evil. It’s a pairing of an odd lineage that has produced fanged bunnies and Warhol-esque portraiture famous throughout the streets and galleries of the world.
A child of Contemporary London and Silicon Valley era San Francisco, Pure Evil is also a child of his times. His art of primarily modern icons expresses both biographical signature and western culture critique. His pop culture symbols are spewed, and therefore viewed, along the urban and artistic landscape from Sao Paulo to Sydney. It’s the artistic and commercial success that has allowed his London gallery to host shows for more than 60 independent artists.
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