
Damien Hirst
Psalm : Domine, Dominus Noster, 2010
Silkscreen with diamond dust
29 1/8 x 28 in
74 x 71 cm
74 x 71 cm
Edition of 50
Series: Psalm
Copyright The Artist
Domine, Dominus Noster, a radiant work from Damien Hirst's revered Psalms series, draws viewers into a mesmerizing exploration of art, spirituality, and the eternal rhythms of life. Hirst's artistry, renowned...
Domine, Dominus Noster, a radiant work from Damien Hirst's revered Psalms series, draws viewers into a mesmerizing exploration of art, spirituality, and the eternal rhythms of life. Hirst's artistry, renowned for its boundary-breaking nature, manifests in this captivating piece that resonates with themes of faith, mortality, and the unending cycle of existence.
As a pivotal part of the Psalms series introduced in 2008, Domine, Dominus Noster takes its name from an Old Testament psalm, grounding the painting in a tradition of profound reflection. This work stands out for its vibrant hues, particularly the radiant yellow that permeates the canvas, symbolizing hope and illumination.
In Domine, Dominus Noster, Hirst employs a circular composition, reminiscent of a mandala, symbolizing the eternal nature of spiritual truths and the cyclical patterns of life and death. The central motif of butterflies, a recurring symbol in Hirst's oeuvre, represents transformation and the fleeting beauty of existence. Against the backdrop of luminous yellow, these butterflies dance in a celestial rhythm, evoking notions of eternity and the divine.
Upon closer inspection, Domine, Dominus Noster reveals layers of symbolism that invite contemplation. The circular form, with its intricate patterns and radiant yellow, speaks to the endless cycle of life, death, and rebirth found in religious and spiritual traditions. Hirst's exploration of mortality is both celebratory and profound, prompting viewers to reflect on their own place within the cosmic tapestry.
Through Domine, Dominus Noster, Hirst encourages reflection on the mysteries of faith and the human experience. Is this painting a hymn of praise to the divine, a meditation on the eternal nature of the soul, or a celebration of the beauty found in the continuity of life? The circular composition reinforces the idea of eternity and the interconnectedness of all things.
As viewers stand before Domine, Dominus Noster, they are immersed in its luminous yellow hues and intricate patterns. Hirst's masterful creation serves as a portal to contemplation, inviting us to ponder the cyclical nature of existence, the enduring truths of faith, and the eternal dance of life and death.
As a pivotal part of the Psalms series introduced in 2008, Domine, Dominus Noster takes its name from an Old Testament psalm, grounding the painting in a tradition of profound reflection. This work stands out for its vibrant hues, particularly the radiant yellow that permeates the canvas, symbolizing hope and illumination.
In Domine, Dominus Noster, Hirst employs a circular composition, reminiscent of a mandala, symbolizing the eternal nature of spiritual truths and the cyclical patterns of life and death. The central motif of butterflies, a recurring symbol in Hirst's oeuvre, represents transformation and the fleeting beauty of existence. Against the backdrop of luminous yellow, these butterflies dance in a celestial rhythm, evoking notions of eternity and the divine.
Upon closer inspection, Domine, Dominus Noster reveals layers of symbolism that invite contemplation. The circular form, with its intricate patterns and radiant yellow, speaks to the endless cycle of life, death, and rebirth found in religious and spiritual traditions. Hirst's exploration of mortality is both celebratory and profound, prompting viewers to reflect on their own place within the cosmic tapestry.
Through Domine, Dominus Noster, Hirst encourages reflection on the mysteries of faith and the human experience. Is this painting a hymn of praise to the divine, a meditation on the eternal nature of the soul, or a celebration of the beauty found in the continuity of life? The circular composition reinforces the idea of eternity and the interconnectedness of all things.
As viewers stand before Domine, Dominus Noster, they are immersed in its luminous yellow hues and intricate patterns. Hirst's masterful creation serves as a portal to contemplation, inviting us to ponder the cyclical nature of existence, the enduring truths of faith, and the eternal dance of life and death.
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