OZZY OSBOURNE Mug Shot In Artist's 'Most Wanted' Collection

November 6, 2010

According to BirminghamMail.net, a May 1984 picture of Ozzy Osbourne is among 12 mug shots included in Louis Sidoli's "Most Wanted" exhibition being shown at Castle Galleries branches in the U.K. towns of Birmingham, Solihull and Wolverhampton.

Ozzy's photo was taken by the police when he was arrested for "public intoxication."

The collection also features iconic rogues from the silver screen, music scene and even the criminal underworld, including Sid Vicious, Frank Sinatra, Al Capone and Steve McQueen.

Louis, who described his art style as "[American artist Andy] Warhol on steroids," said he wanted to depict some of the 20th century's most infamous icons as they had never been seen before.

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