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The Souls III (frost blue, silver gloss, raven black) - Signed Print by Damien Hirst 2010 - MyArtBroker

The Souls III (frost blue, silver gloss, raven black)
Signed Print

Damien Hirst

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72 x 52cm, Edition of 15, Foil Block

Medium: Foil Block

Edition size: 15

Year: 2010

Size: H 72cm x W 52cm

Signed: Yes

Format: Signed Print

Last Auction: April 2013

Value Trend:

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Auction House
Location
Return to Seller
Hammer Price
Buyer Paid
April 2013
Christie's London
United Kingdom
$3,400
$4,000
$5,000
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The value of Damien Hirst's The Souls III (frost blue, silver gloss, raven black) (signed) is estimated to be worth between £6,000 and £9,000. This Foil Block artwork, created in 2010, has shown consistent value growth since its first sale on 10th April 2013. The edition size of this artwork is limited to 15.

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Meaning & Analysis

Reminiscent of the work of Pop artist Andy Warhol, Hirst creates a vast series of prints, each with the same subject and composition. There are four species of butterflies depicted across The Souls series, each print showing one, within which there are 80 colour variations, each presented as an edition of 15. Hirst uses a foil block printing technique to give his butterflies a shimmering effect to represent the way their wings would reflect the light.

The butterfly motif is a prominent figure that Hirst has used throughout his career to bring together themes around morality, life, love, faith and aesthetics. Speaking of his obsession with butterflies Hirst has explained, “I think rather than be personal you have to find universal triggers: everyone’s frightened of glass, everyone’s frightened of sharks, everyone loves butterflies.”

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