
British artist Damien Hirst poses with a diamond-encrusted platinum skull in this undated handout file photograph released in London June 1, 2007. The skull, by artist Damien Hirst, has been sold to an investment group for the asking price of $100 million, a spokeswoman for Hirst’s London gallery White Cube said on August 30, 2007.
Dark Pixel II – Damien Hirst
c. Michael St.Mark 2015
.Second in the Dark Pixel series, appropriating images of well-known artists into pixellation plus a specific secret sequence of
digital image manipulation to produce a transformational new style of photo portraiture. ( out of copyright by appropriation )
( Latest in our Democratizing Art series. Related Work; Linkback to 2012 – “ Turning the Art World Outside In / Uninsideout ”
Signed edition of 25 hand-finished Cibachrome prints on aluminium Dibond.
W 12″ x H 18″
£500
We expect a high demand for this Work therefore early investment is advised.
Archive / Purchase details
St.Mark@londondada.com
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A curious outlier in a pixelated Warhol sense.. (2020)

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* Now accepting bespoke commissions to render photographic portraits into Dark Pixel TM mode.
Altered images printed onto Kodak Pro Endura archival paper & signed by
the artist. POA
Hello, lovely work. Is the London DaDa on it a watermark so others can’t copy or is it on the actual work itself?
Cheers
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It’s watermarked Jack, sorry to be late in replying.
I may re-post this one for Halloween.
Keep up the good work & zoning in on your style 🙂
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