Damien Hirst "Beautiful Sunflower Panerai" Paintings
English artist Damien Hirst’s new paintings give the feeling of spinnig, and that’s not by




English artist Damien Hirst’s new paintings give the feeling of spinnig, and that’s not by accident. The new pieces, called Beautiful Sunflower and Beautiful Fractional Sunflower are actually created by a process called spin painting. In addition to the spin painting technique, the components from renown Italian watch brand Panerai are assembled on the face of the painting, adding a further dimension to the piece. Every watch is without hands, bringing together concepts of immeasurable time and endless motion. Both works are being exhibited at the Triennale di Milano in Italy, in the exhibition “O’clock. Time design, design time.” which opened today.
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