
Damien Hirst
120 x 90 cm
Damien Hirst's "Doldrums" emerges as a captivating testament to his exploration of the intricate relationship between life and death within coastal landscapes. This piece is an integral part of his series "Where The Land Meets The Sea," which reflects his profound connection to the ocean and his fascination with mortality, existence, and the passage of time.
Inspired by Abstract Expressionism, particularly Robert Motherwell's "Beside the Sea" series, "Doldrums" embodies Hirst's distinctive fusion of artistic vision and technical prowess. Through a masterful synthesis of action and photorealism, he captures the essence of a tranquil yet enigmatic seascape, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in its emotive depth.
"Doldrums" serves as a poignant exploration of the delicate balance between land and sea, evoking a sense of stillness and contemplation. With meticulous attention to detail, Hirst navigates the complexities of the coastal environment, capturing the ethereal beauty of the sea and the timeless allure of its ever-changing landscape.
As part of the larger series, "Doldrums" contributes to Hirst's dialogue on environmental awareness and humanity's interconnectedness with the natural world. It prompts viewers to reflect on the profound impact of their actions on coastal ecosystems, fostering a deeper appreciation for the fragility and resilience of our planet's marine environments.
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Damien Hirst, H13-1 Deadman's Cove, 2023
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Damien Hirst, H13-2 Kingsdown Beach, 2023
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Damien Hirst, H13-3 Kynance Cove, 2023
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Damien Hirst, H13-4 Studland Bay, 2023
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Damien Hirst, H13-9 Colliding, 2023
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Damien Hirst, H13-10 Blizzard, 2023
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Damien Hirst, H13-11 Faneel, 2023
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Damien Hirst, H13-8 Woody Bay, 2023
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Damien Hirst, H13-6 Pegwell Bay, 2023
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Damien Hirst, H13-5 Exmouth Esplanade, 2023
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Damien Hirst, H13-7 Mill Bay, 2023
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