PURE EVIL Logo For The Favela Looting Team ed10

£2,780.00
In stock
Only 1 left
Year: 2017
Size: 79 x 79 cm
Signature: Hand Signed
Frame: Never Framed
Edition: 10
Medium: Screen Print

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Pure Evil

New Logo for the Favela Looting Team (Canvas)

Availability: In stock

£2,780.00

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Pure Evil was born in South Wales and studied fashion and graphics in London. After finishing he went to live in sunny California. In the early 90's he was living on the West Coast and working as one of the designers for a clothing label called Anarchic Adjustment with Alan Brown and Nick Philip. He was producing screen-printed t-shirt graphics and became involved in the electronic music scene. After 10 years in California, heavily influenced by West Coast graffiti artists like TWIST and REMINISCE and skate art, he returned to London and began painting weird fanged Pure Evil bunny rabbits on a grand scale. Pure Evil fell in with the people behind Banksy's Santas Ghetto and started producing dark new prints and artwork. In the past five years he has exhibited worldwide with huge success . Back in May 2012 Pure Evil appeared on the TV show The Apprentice, where he took part in an street art task, this led to a huge increase/following for his graffiti.ᅠ For the duration of 2014 Pure Evil has embarked on ambitious project, 365 Street Art, creating a new piece of art everyday for a year.

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New Logo for the Favella Looting Team CANVAS EDITION 10

Hand signed  and numbered x/10

Medium: Acrylic on canas Date: 2010 Provenance: Pure evil SOL OUT Sheet Size: 75 x 79 cm (29 5/8 x 29 5/8 in); S. Condition: Excellent condition, unframed.

the CANVAS ( edition of 10 ) sold out in a day. SIGNED & NUMBERED By the artist

Acrylic On Canvas

to replicate the conditions of the Hackney Looting picture.