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

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

    Damien Hirst

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    Laminated Giclée print on aluminium composite panel

    Hand-signed on the label and numbered. 

    120 x 90 cm

    Edition of 601

    H13-4 Studland Bay is a giclée print based on Damien Hirst's 2019 action painting "CP12. Studland Bay." This vibrant print belongs to the acclaimed "Coast Paintings" series, where Hirst captures the raw energy and ever-changing nature of the British winter coastline.

    Action on the Coast: Hirst's "Coast Paintings" draw inspiration from Abstract Expressionism's action painting technique,pioneered by artists like Jackson Pollock. Similar to Pollock's method, Hirst creates dynamic compositions by dripping and splattering paint on horizontal canvases. However, Hirst's paintings differ by drawing inspiration from specific locations. "Studland Bay" reflects the wild beauty of this real coastline through its energetic brushstrokes and bold colors.

    Part of a Broader Exploration: "H13-4 Studland Bay" is more than just a single artwork. It's part of the "Coast Paintings" series, where each piece is named after a British coastal location. This collection offers a cohesive exploration of the winter seaside experience. Additionally, the print is included in Hirst's "Where the Land Meets the Sea" series,showcasing his ongoing fascination with the ocean across various series.

    Excellent condition.  Purchased directly from the publisher. 

    Damien Hirst

    Damien Hirst, the enfant terrible of British art, was born in Bristol, England in 1965. His early life wasn't steeped in art, but a formative experience working in a mortuary undoubtedly left a mark. This fascination with death and mortality would become a recurring theme in his work.

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