
Damien Hirst
Meprobamate, 2011
Screenprint in colors
27 1/2 x 37 in
70 x 94 cm
70 x 94 cm
Edition of 150
Series: Spot Prints
Copyright The Artist
Damien Hirst's spot prints, part of his iconic 'Spot Paintings' series, feature rows of meticulously painted, uniformly sized colored dots. Each dot is hand-painted and spaced equidistantly on a white...
Damien Hirst's spot prints, part of his iconic "Spot Paintings" series, feature rows of meticulously painted, uniformly sized colored dots. Each dot is hand-painted and spaced equidistantly on a white background, creating a striking visual rhythm. Hirst began this series in 1986, aiming to explore the interaction of color, form, and structure. The prints reflect his fascination with pharmaceutical aesthetics, evoking a sense of clinical precision and order. By stripping away narrative and focusing on pure abstraction, Hirst's spot prints challenge viewers to find beauty in simplicity and repetition, making them a significant contribution to contemporary art.