
Damien Hirst
Psalm: Quare Fremuerunt Gentes, 2009
Screenprint
29 x 28 in
73.7 x 71.1 cm
73.7 x 71.1 cm
Edition of 25
Series: Psalm
Copyright The Artist
Quare Fremuerunt Gentes, a striking piece from Damien Hirst's esteemed Psalms series, invites viewers into a realm where art, spirituality, and the vibrancy of colors converge. Hirst's artistry, renowned for...
Quare Fremuerunt Gentes, a striking piece from Damien Hirst's esteemed Psalms series, invites viewers into a realm where art, spirituality, and the vibrancy of colors converge. Hirst's artistry, renowned for its boundary-pushing nature, is vividly expressed in this captivating work that explores themes of turmoil, questioning, and the profound beauty found within chaos.
As a significant part of the Psalms series introduced in 2008, Quare Fremuerunt Gentes takes its name from an Old Testament psalm, grounding the painting in a tradition of deep reflection and sacred expression. This piece stands out for its primary color palette—a bold and dynamic combination of reds, blues, and yellows that command attention.
In Quare Fremuerunt Gentes, Hirst employs a circular composition with concentric rings of butterfly wings, reminiscent of a mandala, to symbolize the eternal and cyclical nature of life and spirituality. The central motif of small yellow butterfly wings serves as a focal point of light and hope amidst the vibrant chaos of colors. These small yellow wings echo the outermost ring of yellow wings, creating a sense of unity and harmony within the tumultuous composition.
Upon closer examination, Quare Fremuerunt Gentes reveals layers of symbolism that evoke contemplation. The primary color palette suggests the intensity of emotion and the diversity of human experience. The small yellow butterfly wings at the center symbolize a glimmer of hope and light in the midst of turmoil, while the outermost ring of yellow wings mirrors this theme, creating a sense of balance and continuity.
Through Quare Fremuerunt Gentes, Hirst prompts viewers to reflect on the themes of turmoil, questioning, and the enduring presence of hope. Is this painting a meditation on the chaos of life, a celebration of resilience and faith in the face of adversity, or an exploration of the beauty found within the complexities of existence? The circular composition reinforces the idea of continuity and the eternal presence of hope and light in our lives.
As viewers stand before Quare Fremuerunt Gentes, they are enveloped in its bold primary colors and intricate patterns. This combination draws them into a world of contemplation, encouraging reflection on the tumultuous nature of life, the mysteries of faith, and the enduring beauty found within chaos.
As a significant part of the Psalms series introduced in 2008, Quare Fremuerunt Gentes takes its name from an Old Testament psalm, grounding the painting in a tradition of deep reflection and sacred expression. This piece stands out for its primary color palette—a bold and dynamic combination of reds, blues, and yellows that command attention.
In Quare Fremuerunt Gentes, Hirst employs a circular composition with concentric rings of butterfly wings, reminiscent of a mandala, to symbolize the eternal and cyclical nature of life and spirituality. The central motif of small yellow butterfly wings serves as a focal point of light and hope amidst the vibrant chaos of colors. These small yellow wings echo the outermost ring of yellow wings, creating a sense of unity and harmony within the tumultuous composition.
Upon closer examination, Quare Fremuerunt Gentes reveals layers of symbolism that evoke contemplation. The primary color palette suggests the intensity of emotion and the diversity of human experience. The small yellow butterfly wings at the center symbolize a glimmer of hope and light in the midst of turmoil, while the outermost ring of yellow wings mirrors this theme, creating a sense of balance and continuity.
Through Quare Fremuerunt Gentes, Hirst prompts viewers to reflect on the themes of turmoil, questioning, and the enduring presence of hope. Is this painting a meditation on the chaos of life, a celebration of resilience and faith in the face of adversity, or an exploration of the beauty found within the complexities of existence? The circular composition reinforces the idea of continuity and the eternal presence of hope and light in our lives.
As viewers stand before Quare Fremuerunt Gentes, they are enveloped in its bold primary colors and intricate patterns. This combination draws them into a world of contemplation, encouraging reflection on the tumultuous nature of life, the mysteries of faith, and the enduring beauty found within chaos.
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