
For the Love of God, Shine
2007
Edition of 250
Screenprint on Somerset paper
101 x 75 cm
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About the work
For the Love of God, Shine
The photorealistic collection of prints depicting the infamous 2007 sculpture covered in 8,601 diamonds is one of the most popular artworks by the artist. For this highly controversial artwork, the artist used a human skull, a symbol of death and decay, juxtaposing it with diamonds to represent wealth and success.
The photorealistic collection of prints depicting the infamous 2007 sculpture covered in 8,601 diamonds is one of the most popular artworks by the artist. For this highly controversial artwork, the artist used a human skull, a symbol of death and decay, juxtaposing it with diamonds to represent wealth and success.