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PURE EVIL
In 1990 Charley Uzzell-Edwards aka Pure Evil, left the ruins of Thatcher's Britain for a new life in California and was heavily influenced by West Coast Graffiti artists and returned to London 10 years later. Pure Evil explains that a chance email from a Chinese "copy village' gave impetus to his "Nightmare Series". The village offered, via email, a list of artists it could reproduce including three Andy Warhol paintings. The idea of Warhol's entire artistic output distilled right down to three small 64 x 64 pixel thumbnails became the inspiration for these doomed and dripping celebrity portraits.
INKY HANDS IS A CONTEMPORARY SILK SCREEN STUDIO, GALLERY AND PUBLISHER IN PLYMOUTH, DEDICATED FULLY TO SILK SCREEN AS A FINE ART PROCESS. THE STUDIO PROVIDES A COLLABORATIVE APPROACH TO PRODUCING LIMITED EDITION SCREEN PRINTS WITH ARTISTS, AS WELL AS OFFERS THE COMMUNITY A PLACE TO LEARN AND PRINT THROUGH WORKSHOPS AND SHORT COURSES.
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