
Damien Hirst
H10-5 Taytu Betul (The Empresses), 2022
Laminated Giclée print on aluminium composite, screen printed with glitter
39 3/8 x 39 3/8 in
100 x 100 cm
100 x 100 cm
Edition of 2,814
Series: H10 - The Empresses
Copyright The Artist
Damien Hirst's print titled Taytu Betul captures the essence of the fierce empress of Ethiopia, known for her unwavering dedication to her people and resistance to imperialism. Upon her marriage...
Damien Hirst's print titled Taytu Betul captures the essence of the fierce empress of Ethiopia, known for her unwavering dedication to her people and resistance to imperialism. Upon her marriage to Emperor Menelik, Taytu Betul became empress of Ethiopia in 1889. The artwork is a captivating exploration of movement and momentum, reflected in its spiraling arrangement of red and black butterfly wings. The central spiral, bursting outward, draws the viewer into a whirlwind of color and motion, echoing Taytu Betul's passion and physical dedication to her nation.
As one studies Taytu Betul, the dynamic interplay of wings creates a sense of depth and dimension, as if the butterflies are soaring beyond the confines of the frame. The use of variously sized and patterned wings adds to the piece's complexity, reflecting the empress's bold and determined spirit. The work is a tribute to her unwavering commitment to her people, her fierce resistance to imperialism, and her founding of Addis Ababa, which remains Ethiopia's capital city today.
Hirst's choice of vibrant red and black tones further enhances the artwork's impact, symbolizing Taytu Betul's strength, passion, and the enduring legacy she left on Ethiopia. The composition resembles an aerial view, inviting viewers to look downward as the momentum of the pack of butterflies is captured in the spiral and dynamic development of the composition. The butterflies, rendered with meticulous detail, convey a sense of motion and vitality, capturing the essence of butterflies in flight.
Moreover, Taytu Betul stands out within the series for its vigorous attempt to capture the butterflies in their true living form. The composition, resembling a spiral, seems to symbolize the empress's fierce determination and the dynamic evolution of Ethiopia under her rule. The work is infused with a sense of vitality and movement, as if the butterflies are captured in a moment of variously directional flight.
In Taytu Betul, Damien Hirst pays homage to the enduring legacy of this influential empress through a vibrant and dynamic composition. The artwork is not merely a representation but a celebration of Taytu Betul's vision, her resistance to imperialism, and her role in shaping Ethiopia's destiny. It stands as a testament to the power of determination and the beauty of life's constant evolution, encapsulated in the graceful flutter of butterfly wings.
As one studies Taytu Betul, the dynamic interplay of wings creates a sense of depth and dimension, as if the butterflies are soaring beyond the confines of the frame. The use of variously sized and patterned wings adds to the piece's complexity, reflecting the empress's bold and determined spirit. The work is a tribute to her unwavering commitment to her people, her fierce resistance to imperialism, and her founding of Addis Ababa, which remains Ethiopia's capital city today.
Hirst's choice of vibrant red and black tones further enhances the artwork's impact, symbolizing Taytu Betul's strength, passion, and the enduring legacy she left on Ethiopia. The composition resembles an aerial view, inviting viewers to look downward as the momentum of the pack of butterflies is captured in the spiral and dynamic development of the composition. The butterflies, rendered with meticulous detail, convey a sense of motion and vitality, capturing the essence of butterflies in flight.
Moreover, Taytu Betul stands out within the series for its vigorous attempt to capture the butterflies in their true living form. The composition, resembling a spiral, seems to symbolize the empress's fierce determination and the dynamic evolution of Ethiopia under her rule. The work is infused with a sense of vitality and movement, as if the butterflies are captured in a moment of variously directional flight.
In Taytu Betul, Damien Hirst pays homage to the enduring legacy of this influential empress through a vibrant and dynamic composition. The artwork is not merely a representation but a celebration of Taytu Betul's vision, her resistance to imperialism, and her role in shaping Ethiopia's destiny. It stands as a testament to the power of determination and the beauty of life's constant evolution, encapsulated in the graceful flutter of butterfly wings.
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