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Feeling a bit Squirly - Liz Taylor

This print is from Pure Evil's famous Nightmare series, in which he depicts celebrities crying as an "illustration of the heartbreak and sadness we've all experienced in relationships in the past.”

Here, Pure Evil portrays iconic actress, Liz Taylor, her hairstyle accentuated by the scrawled tags that kickstarted Pure Evil’s career.

This hand-finished silkscreen print is an original artwork, signed by the artist. Please note:

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Size (cm): 70 x 75

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    Specifications
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    Signed: Yes
    Hand Finished: Yes
    Medium: Silkscreen, Print
    Edition Type: Original
    Edition Size: 1
    Size (cm): 75 x 70
    SKU: EG18904
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    About the artist
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    Charles Uzzell Edwards adopted his dramatic moniker, Pure Evil, after shooting a rabbit when he was ten years old and feeling overcome with guilt. Macabre and hyperbolic, Uzzell’s nickname has informed his aesthetic ever since, from his early graffiti-tag bunnies to his tragic celebrity iconography, always using his art to reflect the darkness of the contemporary world. 

    Heavily influenced by the Pop Art movement, Pure Evil is known for his Nightmare Series: doomed female icons, from Marilyn Monroe to Sharon Tate, are portrayed in Pop print colours, while a single, heavy tear (the artist’s trademark symbol) drips down their fated faces. A comment on the ills of celebrity culture, and the brutal realities of fandom and adulation, the instantly recognisable Nightmare Series has earned Pure Evil a well-deserved following in both Street and Contemporary Art circles.