Dec 16, 2011
Dec 1, 2011
Damien hirst
Damien Hirst's work is original and creepy. The visual impact of his works, which includes many dead animals and human skulls, causes both scandals and admiration.
Damien Hirst (Bristol, 1965 - ...), studied Art and Design at the University of Leedsand Fine Arts in London, and today is the richest artist in the UK thanks to works like human skull platinum and diamond entirely encrusted allegedly purchased by 74 million euros. This controversial artist can afford to increase his fortune even before entering the galleries or go through a dealer: His masterpieces go directly from the morgue to the galleries.
Death is the central theme of his work, he is known for his Natural History series, in which dead animals are preserved, sometimes dissected in formaldehyde. One of his most famous and iconic is The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living. This is a 14-foot shark immersed in a long glass case with formaldehyde. Due to the decomposition of the shark, it was replaced with a new specimen in 2006.
Below we leave a few websites with more information if your curiosity arises.
Enjoy!
Deadly Art (video)
Here we find some interesting videos of the Hirst exhibition in New York.
A catalog illustrating the two new series of paintings, which debuted at the Gagosian Gallery, Davies Street, London 2010.
He is also known for his paintings whirling ("spin paintings"), made on a spinning circular surface, and painting of points ("spot painting"), which consist of rows of random colored circles. All of Hirst's works contain his ironic humor, and question the role of art in contemporary culture.
An exhibition of new paintings and sculptures by Damien Hirst. In recent years, Hirst has developed its familiar iconography - the skull, diamond and butterfly - to explore the fundamental ideas about existence.
Nov 27, 2011
Oct 24, 2011
Recycling can be fun too
Here we see a fun way to recycle and with excellent results, capturing the attention of users and captivate your senses with color and fun sounds ...
Jun 10, 2011
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