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Pure Evil Collection By Royal Doulton

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They painted the city with emotion. Splashed a few subliminal messages in your face, pushed the culture envelope with their sick artistry. These very images that filled UK cities now lay on the table as plates and mugs in the Street Art Collection by Royal Doulton x Pure Evil & Nick Walker. Not only that but also presenting some pieces of computer animated images sometimes even layering over 17th century London imagery. Some stenciled others freehand, nothing here short of unique. Clever, graphic, playing with shading, with color, black and white, digits, words every design completely original, very feeling.  Too cool not to use everyday, although neat enough to just display on a shelf as art.

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