Gates of Hell

David X, 2020

Limited Edition of 5

Printed on archival paper

36″ x 24″

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Art Description

The Gates of Hell sculpture was commissioned by the Directorate of Fine Arts to artist Auguste Rodin in 1880. With a timeline of 5 years, Rodin instead worked on and off on it for 37 years. The sculpture depicts a scene from the Inferno, the first section of Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy.

David X is a mixed media contemporary artist who creates striking paintings fusing Eastern and Western artistic traditions. David X started studying art when he was 7 at after-school art classes with peers nearly 3 times his age. This experience kick-started the mental and physical database of references that he continues to draw on for his paintings today.

David X was diagnosed with leukaemia in 2002 but was given life through a successful bone marrow transplant. In 2017, doctors detected a recurrence which left him with less than one year to live. David X felt compelled to create 365 inspirational paintings during the last year of his life. When tests eventually revealed that leukaemia had not returned, and his life was no longer threatened, he challenged himself to continue the paintings to fulfill his dream and inspire hope. His works are mainly portrait paintings of well-known figures, both historic and contemporary.

"To the artist there is never anything ugly in nature.

Auguste Rodin