Sold for £688
inc.premium
Pure Evil & Ben Eine (Collaboration), 'Eddie Fishers Nightmare', 2014, unique hand-embellished screenprint in colours on wove paper, signed by both artists, numbered from an edition of 100 in pencil; 88 x 73cm inc frame
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Auction: Urban and Contemporary Art, 7th Dec, 2021
Viewing and Auction to be held at:
Tate Ward Auctions
The Dray Walk Gallery
Dray Walk
London
E1 6QL
info@tateward.com for details
Viewing
Friday 3rd December - 10am to 7pm
Saturday 4th December - 10am to 7pm
Sunday 5th December - 10am to 7pm
Monday 6th December - 10am to 6pm
Tuesday 7th December - 10am to 6pm (Auction starts at 4pm)
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.