Picture "Loyalty (The Virtues, H9-7)" (2021)

Picture "Loyalty (The Virtues, H9-7)" (2021)
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limited, 1,067 copies | numbered | signed | Giclée print on aluminium | size 120 x 96 cm
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Picture "Loyalty (The Virtues, H9-7)" (2021)
This work shows a cherry tree in full bloom. The edition from the work cycle "Cherry Blossom" features art historical references to the oeuvre of Claude Monet, Vincent van Gogh and the pointillist works of Georges Seurat.
Original Giclée print on aluminium, 2021. edition: 1,067 copies, numbered and hand-signed on the back. Size: 120 x 96 cm.
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About Damien Hirst
Damien Hirst has made his persona into a brand – in fact, an extremely successful one. Today, the painter and sculptor is one of the most internationally renowned contemporary artists, he regularly exhibits in the world's important art houses and collectors sometimes pay astronomically high prices for his works.
He secured the public's attention at the latest with spectacular and provocative installations such as the animal cadavers preserved in formaldehyde. He has also kept himself in the (art) news with equally spectacular works, such as a skull set with 8,601 diamonds.
Hirst worked hard for his success. He was born in Bristol in 1965 and grew up in rather poor circumstances. He studied at Goldsmiths College in London from 1986 to 1989, organised the exhibition "Freeze" in 1988, which is considered the birth of the "Young British Artists", and received the renowned Turner Prize in 1995.
The field of graphic arts, that includes artistic representations, which are reproduced by various printing techniques.
Printmaking techniques include woodcuts, copperplate engraving, etching, lithography, serigraphy, among others.
Giclée = derived from the French verb gicler "to squirt, to spray".
The Giclée method is a digital printing process. It is a high-resolution, large-format print produced with an inkjet printer using special different-coloured dye- or pigment-based inks (usually six to twelve). The inks are lightfast, meaning they are resistant to harmful UV light. They provide a high level of nuance, contrast, and saturation.
The Giclée process is suitable for art canvases, handmade paper and watercolour paper as well as silk.