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Deadman's Cove (H13-1), 2023

Prints
Sale price$6,900

Laminated giclée print on aluminium composite panel, from 'Where the Land Meets the Sea' series (2023), published in an edition of 346. Hand-signed on the label and numbered by the artist. This artwork can be hung any way up. Sheet size: 120 x 90 cm (47.2 x 35.4 in.).

About The Artwork

"Deadman's Cove (H13-1)" forms part of Hirst's 2023 "Where the Land Meets the Sea" collection, reproducing his original "Coast Paintings" work "CP1. Deadman's Cove" from 2019. This vibrant composition exemplifies Hirst's abstract approach to landscape, utilizing spontaneous paint application and layered techniques to convey the tumultuous energy of British shorelines during winter months.

The work originated through an innovative process where canvases initially placed on Hirst's studio floor collected incidental paint marks during his "Cherry Blossoms" series creation, later developing into autonomous compositions. Named after a specific British coastal location, the piece bridges abstraction with geographical reference, creating tension between non-representational mark-making and place identity. 

The "Where the Land Meets the Sea" collection represents Hirst's investigation of boundary spaces, combining elements from his "Coast Paintings," "Sea Paintings," and "Seascapes" into a cohesive exploration of liminal natural environments.

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Deadman's Cove (H13-1), 2023 by Damien Hirst
Deadman's Cove (H13-1), 2023 Sale price$6,900

About Damien Hirst

Damien Hirst is a leading figure in contemporary art, known for his exploration of life and death through iconic works like his spot paintings and butterfly series. Discover Damien Hirst art for sale, including prints and limited editions.

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