EVIL DEGGS
EVIL DEGGS
Seven Deadly Deggs
The original practical Yolkers
WRATH

A punk-rocker, always smashing guitars and starting mosh pits at the slightest provocation.
SLOTH

Drifting through life half-asleep, yawning mid-sentence and perpetually “getting around to it… eventually.”
GLUTTONY

Never without a snack in hand, crumbs dotting their shell, always plotting their next bite.
LUST

A cheeky winged cupid with a sly grin, shooting heart-shaped arrows at anyone who meets their gaze.
ENVY

A corporate climber forever chasing a bigger deal, a nicer car, a higher floor—never satisfied.
PRIDE

Convinced they’re the hero of every story, constantly polishing their own reflection before charging into glory.
GREED

The jewel-dripping king of grifters, always plotting how to turn every handshake into a shakedown.


Genesis
Lore • Mythology
Deadly Deggs Ballad
For ages these devils stalked their prey,
Whispering temptations to lead men astray.

Artist Statement
The Mission
I’m not religious, but I believe in the power of symbols.
The devil—one of Western culture’s most iconic figures—embodies temptation, mischief, and the grey space between good and evil.
Historically, artists had the most fun depicting villains; there’s something irresistible about rebellion.
By reimagining this fabled character as a literal “deviled egg,” I blend humor with symbolism. Eggs represent birth, transformation, and new ideas.
By fusing these symbols, I explore the idea that being “bad” isn’t always wrong—sometimes it’s the spark of creativity, curiosity, or change.
After all, we’re all a little wicked . . . And maybe that’s where the fun begins.
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