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Medium: Aquatint
Edition size: 48
Year: 2007
Size: H 93cm x W 85cm
Signed: Yes
Format: Signed Print
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Auction Date | Auction House | Artwork | Hammer Price | Return to Seller | Buyer Paid |
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October 2020 | Chiswick Auctions - United Kingdom | I Once Was What You Are, You Will Be What I Am 2 - Signed Print | |||
June 2012 | Leonard Joel, Melbourne - Australia | I Once Was What You Are, You Will Be What I Am 2 - Signed Print | |||
April 2009 | Ketterer Kunst Hamburg - Germany | I Once Was What You Are, You Will Be What I Am 2 - Signed Print |
Damien Hirst borrows the words ‘I Once Was What You Are,You Will Be What I Am Now’ from a Latin epitaph: ‘Quod tu es, ego fui, quod ego sum, tu eris’. Here the words are used to title six signed photogravure etchings in Hirst’s 2007 print series. Produced in an edition of 48, these artworks are all signed and numbered by the artist.
Like other prints in this series, I Once Was What You Are Now 2 depicts a white skull emerging from a darkened background. With it’s chin slightly raised the skull sends a message to the viewer, challenging us to take heed. ‘The Skull’ as memento mori is a motif found throughout the history of art; it is also a recognisable symbol in Hirst’s own ouvre where the balance of life and death is a theme commonly explored.
I Once Was What You Are, You Will Be What I Am 2 can be appreciated either in isolation, or as a part of the intended group of six artworks. It is also worth considering prints in this series alongside the six etchings which comprise The Souls On Jacob’s Ladder Take Their Flight. Conceived and created in tandem, these artworks show brightly coloured butterflies on a black background.