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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Peter Blake, Homage to Damien Hirst (Set), 2011 Click on image to enlarge
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Homage to Damien Hirst (Set), 2011
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The 'Homage to Damien Hirst' set is a series of five signed, limited edition silkscreens by British pop artist Sir Peter Blake comprising of 'The Butterfly Man, Hollywoodland', 'The Butterfly...
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The 'Homage to Damien Hirst' set is a series of five signed, limited edition silkscreens by British pop artist Sir Peter Blake comprising of 'The Butterfly Man, Hollywoodland', 'The Butterfly Man, Eastbourne', 'The Butterfly Man, Tokyo', 'The Butterfly Man Tunis' and 'The Butterfly Man, Venice'.

'Homage to Damien Hirst' is a continuation of Blake’s Butterfly Man motif: a character who recurs in several of his collage series (Venice Suite, World Tour, Paris Quartet) as well as a tribute to his friend and inspiration Damien Hirst,

"Damien Hirst has used butterflies a lot in his work, and it was pointed out that ‘the butterfly man’ owes more than a little to his work, so I was happy to dedicate him in homage to Damien. I am an enormous admirer of Damien’s work." - Peter Blake.

In the series Blake once again makes use of retro postcard images as backdrops to his collage of the butterfly man, dozens of butterflies and an assortment of eclectic characters from the miscellaneous print paraphernalia that he has hoarded over the years. 'The Butterfly Man, Hollywood' captures the golden age of Hollywood glamour with its vista of the Hollywood hills and kitsch mini-mansions. Frolicking in the foreground along with the butterfly man are numerous Hollywood legends including Charlie Chaplin, James Dean, Laurel & Hardy, Errol Flynn, Elvis, Marilyn and Judy Garland. Blake returns to home ground for the charming 'Butterfly Man, Eastbourne', revelling in the vintage glory of the British seaside holiday. No A-list celebs here, just a swarm of colourful butterflies being released onto the sea-front amongst an idealised group of Edwardian promenaders. The butterfly man orchestrates his pets in front of the statue of Saigo Takamori (famous samurai) in 'The Butterfly Man, Tokyo'. Along with Japanese ladies in elegant kimonos, Blake includes some unexpected visitors in the form of African tribesmen and a European lady in formal costume. The butterfly man’s travels continue on the North Africa, where he releases his multitude of larger than life butterflies in the souk at Tunis. The final stop on the tour is Venice and the piazza San Marco (an old haunt for the butterfly man), where an appreciative crowd have gathered to welcome him back to La Serenissima.
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