Robert Longo's “Hell's Gate” is an archival pigment print that portrays a massive, thundering wave, exemplifying his signature photorealistic style and velvety charcoal texture. This piece is part of his "Monsters" series, which captures awe-inspiring natural phenomena devoid of people, location, and colour, combining sublimity and terror to depict complex psychological states.
Longo's wave drawings often carry evocative names of renowned surfing beaches or terms, such as "Hell's Gate," "Dragon’s Head," and "Godzilla," representing moments of tremendous, unleashed force.
“ The roses and the bombs and the waves are things that exist at the moment of their being: a bomb is meant to explode, a rose is born to bloom, a wave is destined to crash. They are at the moment of their fulfillment. „