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Gallery-standard, premium Giclée print by Damian Ardestani and the Surrealium atelier, produced on Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308 GSM, a superior archival paper. This original artwork is an artist proof, signed by the artist on the back, and offered exclusively through Saatchi. "Conclave of the Nether Sea" thrusts viewers into the heart of a bizarre cosmic tempest where the enduring struggle for survival is depicted with striking intensity. Multiple ships, each with its own storied past, converge violently upon a relentless shore, their collision symbolizing the universal clash of existences. Rendered with classical grace amidst the chaos, the figures within this surreal shipwreck are captured in a moment of sublime terror and beauty, illustrating the raw dance of survival. The drama of their plight is heightened by the dark, earthen tones that envelop them, casting each splintered hull and desperate gesture in sharp relief. The bizarre spectacle of vessels in their final throes, interlocked in destruction, crafts a narrative rich with the ferocity of nature’s impartial will. This tableau is a vivid meditation on the unpredictability of life’s journey, where the elemental forces hold sway over man’s endeavors. This art print, a visceral depiction of the fight for existence and the collision of fates, is a powerful addition to any collection, speaking to those who are captivated by the extraordinary spectacle of life’s tenacity. To acquire prints of this artwork, visit Damian Ardestani's gallery at
2024
Digital on Paper
One-of-a-kind Artwork
24 W x 18.1 H x 0.1 D in
Not Framed
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Damian Ardestani, widely known XOV, is an award-winning artist the lead creator of the Surrealium atelier in Stockholm, Sweden. XOV's artistic journey combines elements of poetry, music, visual art, and humanitarianism, all underpinned by a strong emphasis on introspection, existence, and the essential depths of the human experience. His music, having reached over 100 million streams on Spotify and setting the tone for Hollywood films like The Hunger Games, represents only a segment of his creative spectrum. In 2024, he emerges as the visionary force behind Surrealium (), an atelier dedicated to bringing Surrealism back into our daily lives through the creation of fine art, jewelry and everyday artifacts. Transmuting Human Suffering Into Art XOV's dedication to human rights significantly influences his art. He is the founder of I AM YOU, an organization that addresses human suffering in global crises. His collaboration with Human Rights Watch, particularly his role in leading a committee of artists to co-create artworks in service of human rights, underscores his deep commitment to these causes. Additionally, XOV's personal volunteer efforts in some of the world's most challenging humanitarian crises, including his time in what the BBC describes as "the worst refugee camp on Earth," profoundly impact his art, often drawing upon these intense, lived experiences. Creative Process XOV's creative process often begins with digital or physical mediums, like digital brushes or acrylic paint on canvas. He then refines his work, incorporating various generative and digital techniques to upscale and add new complexities to his works. XOV's artistic versatility extends to various forms, including installation art and mixed media, such as crafting intricate silver and gemstone jewelry, sculptures, and more. XOV's collaborations extend beyond Surrealium to encompass a diverse range of artists and mediums. One noteworthy collaboration involved director Phil Griffin, known for his work with artists like Amy Winehouse, Prince, and Madonna, as well as performers from the dance company of Troubleyn Jan Fabre, known for 'Mount Olympus,' a 24-hour performance that delves into Greek mythology, portraying the complexity of human emotions and societal themes. Together, they brought 'Nebula' to life—an installation and art/music video filmed at the Troubleyn theatre in Antwerp, Belgium (2019).
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