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Beverley Hills
By Damien Hirst
Beverley Hills is a large print from Damien Hirst’s 2016 Colour Space paintings that depict his iconic spots in a way that portrays a powerful sense of movement and flow to create this large artwork. There is a clear sense of movement with overlapping spots, a fun and captivating way to depict his famous spots.
Diasec-mounted giclée on aluminium panel.
Limited edition of 100.
Measures 90 x 90 cm.
Signed on the publishers label on the reverse in pencil by Hirst.
In the original Heni packaging.
Damien Hirst, born in 1965, emerged as a prominent artist in the late 1980s and 1990s, notably as a Young British Artist and Turner Prize winner. Challenging artistic and market norms, he sold over 200 pieces directly to the public in a 2008 Sotheby’s auction, earning £111 million. Hirst’s thought-provoking works explore life, death, and religion, featuring animals in formaldehyde and the diamond-encrusted human skull “For The Love Of God” adorned with 8,601 diamonds.