King Samo - Yellow Screenprint
Charles Uzzell-Edwards, known as Pure Evil, is a street artist from South Wales recognised worldwide. His signature pieces include a vampiric bunny rabbit and iconic portraits with a single teardrop, commenting on the nature of fame and celebrity culture. His style was shaped by the West Coast graffiti movement during his time in California in the 1990s. Upon returning to the UK, he became a prominent figure in London’s street art scene. Since the inauguration of Pure Evil Gallery in 2007, he has garnered a well-deserved reputation among in both Street and Contemporary Art.
King Samo - Yellow Screenprint
During a conversation while under the influence, artist Jean-Michel Basquiat and contemporary Al Diaz coined the term "SAMO" as a shorthand for "the same old crap" in reference to the marijuana they were smoking. They initially used the term "Same Old" before abbreviating it to "SAMO." Basquiat later remembered, "It began as a private joke and then expanded."
3 colour screen print
Edition of 200. Signed and numbered
330gsm Fedrigoni paper
Paper size - 70 cm x 85 cm
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Charles Uzzell-Edwards, known as Pure Evil, is a street artist from South Wales recognised worldwide. His signature pieces include a vampiric bunny rabbit and iconic portraits with a single teardrop, commenting on the nature of fame and celebrity culture. His style was shaped by the West Coast graffiti movement during his time in California in the 1990s. Upon returning to the UK, he became a prominent figure in London’s street art scene. Since the inauguration of Pure Evil Gallery in 2007, he has garnered a well-deserved reputation among in both Street and Contemporary Art.
King Samo - Yellow Screenprint
During a conversation while under the influence, artist Jean-Michel Basquiat and contemporary Al Diaz coined the term "SAMO" as a shorthand for "the same old crap" in reference to the marijuana they were smoking. They initially used the term "Same Old" before abbreviating it to "SAMO." Basquiat later remembered, "It began as a private joke and then expanded."
3 colour screen print
Edition of 200. Signed and numbered
330gsm Fedrigoni paper
Paper size - 70 cm x 85 cm
Shipping
Seventh Circle provides free shipping across the UK and Northern Ireland.
For international orders, we do to ship worldwide! Please contact us (hello@svnthcrcl.com) for a custom shipping quote outside of the UK and Northern Ireland.
For more information, please see our terms and conditions.
Charles Uzzell-Edwards, known as Pure Evil, is a street artist from South Wales recognised worldwide. His signature pieces include a vampiric bunny rabbit and iconic portraits with a single teardrop, commenting on the nature of fame and celebrity culture. His style was shaped by the West Coast graffiti movement during his time in California in the 1990s. Upon returning to the UK, he became a prominent figure in London’s street art scene. Since the inauguration of Pure Evil Gallery in 2007, he has garnered a well-deserved reputation among in both Street and Contemporary Art.
King Samo - Yellow Screenprint
During a conversation while under the influence, artist Jean-Michel Basquiat and contemporary Al Diaz coined the term "SAMO" as a shorthand for "the same old crap" in reference to the marijuana they were smoking. They initially used the term "Same Old" before abbreviating it to "SAMO." Basquiat later remembered, "It began as a private joke and then expanded."
3 colour screen print
Edition of 200. Signed and numbered
330gsm Fedrigoni paper
Paper size - 70 cm x 85 cm
Shipping
Seventh Circle provides free shipping across the UK and Northern Ireland.
For international orders, we do to ship worldwide! Please contact us (hello@svnthcrcl.com) for a custom shipping quote outside of the UK and Northern Ireland.
For more information, please see our terms and conditions.