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H5-3 Camino Real - Signed Print by Damien Hirst 2018 - MyArtBroker

H5-3 Camino Real
Signed Print

Damien Hirst

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Medium: Giclée print

Edition size: 100

Year: 2018

Size: H 90cm x W 90cm

Signed: Yes

Format: Signed Print

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Meaning & Analysis

The Colour Space series evolves from Hirst’s iconic paintings which are some of the artist’s most widely recognised works. Similarities between H5-3 Camino Real and the paintings can be drawn from the depiction of spots of the same size, each a unique, bright colour. The key difference from the Spot paintings and this series is that the Colour Space prints and paintings do not adhere to the strict grid formula of Hirst’s earlier works. This series therefore marks a turning point for Hirst from the logic of mechanical paint application to more organic and expressive compositions.

It is only in the later stages of Hirst’s career that he has become interested in prints and editions. His first print portfolio was produced in 1999 and was a set of screen prints that depicted medicine bottle labels. Since his first print portfolio, Hirst has produced many print series like the Colour Space portfolio.

  • Damien Hirst, born in Bristol in 1965, is often hailed the enfant terrible of the contemporary art world. His provocative works challenge conventions and his conceptual brilliance spans installations, paintings, and sculptures, often exploring themes of mortality and the human experience. As a leading figure of the Young British Artists (YBA) movement in the late '80s, Hirst's work has dominated the British art scene for decades and has become renowned for being laced with controversy, thus shaping the dialogue of modern art.

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