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Lost wax crystal - The obcect: 88.5 x 56 x 8 cm - Incl. metal stand: 106 x 56 x 25 cm, - Ed. Lalique - Signed and numbered // Eternal Belief by Damien Hirst, created in 2017, is a mixed media sculpture produced using the lost-wax technique in crystal. This striking work takes the form of a translucent cross, adorned with colorful elements running along its vertical and horizontal arms. The simplicity of the cross's form contrasts with the intricate details of the decorative jewels, creating a balance between minimalist design and ornamental beauty. The transparent nature of the crystal, combined with the vibrant touches of color, evokes a sense of purity and spirituality, while the cross itself symbolizes themes of faith and eternity—recurring motifs in Hirst's oeuvre. The sculpture measures 88.5 × 56 × 8 cm (34.8 × 22 × 3.1 in) on its own, and with its accompanying metal stand, the dimensions are 106 × 56 × 25 cm (41.7 × 22 × 9.8 in). Signed and numbered, this piece was produced as part of a limited edition in collaboration with Lalique, known for their exquisite crystal craftsmanship. Eternal Belief invites contemplation of life, faith, and the transcendental, while also being a visually captivating work of art.
Eternal Belief, 2017
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Lost wax crystal - The obcect: 88.5 x 56 x 8 cm - Incl. metal stand: 106 x 56 x 25 cm, - Ed. Lalique - Signed and numbered // Eternal Belief by Damien Hirst, created in 2017, is a mixed media sculpture produced using the lost-wax technique in crystal. This striking work takes the form of a translucent cross, adorned with colorful elements running along its vertical and horizontal arms. The simplicity of the cross's form contrasts with the intricate details of the decorative jewels, creating a balance between minimalist design and ornamental beauty. The transparent nature of the crystal, combined with the vibrant touches of color, evokes a sense of purity and spirituality, while the cross itself symbolizes themes of faith and eternity—recurring motifs in Hirst's oeuvre. The sculpture measures 88.5 × 56 × 8 cm (34.8 × 22 × 3.1 in) on its own, and with its accompanying metal stand, the dimensions are 106 × 56 × 25 cm (41.7 × 22 × 9.8 in). Signed and numbered, this piece was produced as part of a limited edition in collaboration with Lalique, known for their exquisite crystal craftsmanship. Eternal Belief invites contemplation of life, faith, and the transcendental, while also being a visually captivating work of art.
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