Pure Evil, Tiffany Collab with Mickey Artist, Undated
Screenprint
50 x 34 cm (visible), 56 x 41 x 3 cm (framed)
Condition: Very good
Edition 81 of 100
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Pure Evil (British, b.1968), born Charles Uzzell-Edwards, is a street artist and printmaker known for his bold Pop Art-inspired imagery, satirical social commentary, and instantly recognisable visual motifs. Drawing influence from graffiti culture, music, and celebrity iconography, his works often feature vibrant colours and stencilled portraits marked by a single dripping tear, reflecting themes of fame, loss, and the darker side of popular culture.
After studying fashion and graphic design in London, Pure Evil spent much of the 1990s in California, where exposure to West Coast graffiti and skate culture helped shape his artistic practice. Returning to London in the early 2000s, he became a prominent figure in the city's street art movement, developing his signature bunny motif and later founding the Pure Evil Gallery in Shoreditch. Today, his works are exhibited internationally and are celebrated for their blend of humour, rebellion, and cultural critique.
(Photographed in June 2025)