
Damien Hirst
73.7 x 71.1 cm
Domini est terra, a captivating piece from Damien Hirst's esteemed Psalms series, invites viewers into a world where art, spirituality, and the beauty of nature converge. Hirst's artistry, known for its ability to transcend boundaries, is vividly expressed in this striking work that explores themes of faith, the natural world, and the divine presence in all things.
As an integral part of the Psalms series introduced in 2008, Domini est terra takes its name from an Old Testament psalm, grounding the painting in a tradition of deep reflection and reverence. This piece stands out for its lush green background—a diamond dusted surface that shimmers with life, symbolizing the richness of nature, growth, and the earth as a sacred realm.
In Domini est terra, Hirst employs a circular composition, reminiscent of a mandala, to symbolize the eternal and cyclical nature of life and spirituality. The central motif of butterflies, a recurring symbol in Hirst's oeuvre, represents transformation and the fleeting beauty of life against the backdrop of the verdant green. These butterflies seem to dance with vitality and energy, mirroring the vitality and abundance of the natural world.
Upon closer examination, Domini est terra reveals layers of symbolism that evoke contemplation. The lush green diamond dusted background connotes the divine presence in nature, inviting viewers to consider the sacredness of the earth and the interconnectedness of all living things. The circular form, with its intricate patterns and vibrant colors, speaks to the eternal cycle of growth, decay, and renewal.
Through Domini est terra, Hirst prompts viewers to ponder the mysteries of faith and the profound connection between humanity and the natural world. Is this painting a hymn of praise to the Creator of the earth, a celebration of the abundance and beauty found in nature, or a meditation on the eternal cycle of life and growth? The circular composition reinforces the idea of continuity and the eternal presence of divinity in the world.
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Damien Hirst, Psalm: Quare Fremuerunt Gentes, 2009
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Damien Hirst, Psalm : Ad Te , Domine , Levavi, 2009
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Damien Hirst, Psalm : Ad Te Domine, Levai, 2009
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Damien Hirst, Psalm : Domine, Dominus Noster, 2010
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Damien Hirst, Psalm : Verba Mea Auribus, 2009
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Damien Hirst, Psalm : Verba Mea Auribus (Diamond Dust), 2009
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Damien Hirst, Psalm: Beatus Qui Intelligit , 2016
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Damien Hirst, Psalm: Benedicam Domino, 2015
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Damien Hirst, Psalm: Benedictus Dominus, 2009
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Damien Hirst, Psalm: Confitebor Tibi, 2009
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Damien Hirst, Psalm: Diligam Te Domine (diamond dust), 2009
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Damien Hirst, Psalm: Dixit Insipiens, 2009
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Damien Hirst, Psalm: Domine, Ne in Furore, 2010
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Damien Hirst, Psalm: Miserere Mei Deus, 2016
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Damien Hirst, Psalm: Judica, Domino, 2016
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Damien Hirst, Psalm: Quare Fremuerunt Gentes, 2009
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Damien Hirst, Psalm: Domino Confido, 2009
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Damien Hirst, Psalm: Expectans Expectavi, 2015
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Damien Hirst, Psalm: Quare Fremuerunt Gentes, 2009
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Damien Hirst, Psalm: Judica Domine, 2015
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