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Studland Bay (H13-4), 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 601. Hand-signed on the label and numbered by the artist. Sheet size: 120 x 90 cm (47.2 x 35.4 in.).

About The Artwork

"Studland Bay (H13-4)" continues Hirst's abstract interpretations of British coastal environments, referencing the protected Dorset beach known for its distinctive sandy stretches and natural beauty. This edition transforms Hirst's original painting into a precisely produced print while maintaining the spontaneous quality of his mark-making. The work likely employs a vibrant color palette and dynamic compositional structure to suggest the environmental forces at play in coastal regions – the movement of water, atmospheric conditions, and the geological character of shorelines.

By utilizing abstraction rather than literal representation, Hirst invites viewers to experience the emotional and sensory qualities of coastal landscapes rather than simply recognize pictorial elements. As part of the broader "Where the Land Meets the Sea" collection, this piece contributes to Hirst's exploration of threshold spaces in nature. The series demonstrates his continuing evolution as an artist, moving between conceptual frameworks and expanding his visual vocabulary while maintaining his characteristic interest in natural systems, boundaries, and transformational processes.

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Studland Bay (H13-4), 2023 by Damien Hirst
Studland Bay (H13-4), 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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