Snapchat teams up with Damian Hirst to make virtual ‘spin art’ at home 

Snapchat teams up with Damian Hirst on a new augmented reality experience that allows anyone to make their own ‘Spin art’ at home

  • Snapchat launched an AR lens that allows people to create their own Spin art 
  • Social media platform partnered with renowned British artist Damien Hirst   
  • the augmented reality feature has been launched globally to all users today  

Snapchat has launched an augmented reality lens that allows users to channel their inner Damien Hirst. 

The hugely influential British artist partnered with Snap to allow people to create their own virtual versions of his world-renowned Spin paintings.

The feature has been rolled out today to users around the world.  

A virtual canvass appears on the floor when using the Snapchat AR lens and people can then pour art on to it as it rotates

The hugely influential British artist Damien Hirst (left) partnered with snap to allow people to create their own virtual versions of his world-renowned Spin paintings (right)

A virtual canvass appears on the floor when using the Snapchat lens and people can then pour art on to it as it rotates.

A sliding scale at the bottom of the screen allows the user to change paint colour. 

As soon as a user presses the screen, the paint begins to pour. It is then that the social media app creates the masterpiece.  

A sliding scale at the bottom of the screen allows the user to change paint colour. As soon as a user presses the screen, the paint begins to pour. it is then that the social media app creates the masterpiece (pictured)

A sliding scale at the bottom of the screen allows the user to change paint colour. As soon as a user presses the screen, the paint begins to pour. it is then that the social media app creates the masterpiece (pictured)

Pictured, a gallery assistant adjusts "Beautiful Cannibalistic Electrofetish Fighting in the Lava Beds Who Got My Eyeball? Paper Spin Painting (with butterflies)" by British artist Damien Hirst

Pictured, a gallery assistant adjusts ‘Beautiful Cannibalistic Electrofetish Fighting in the Lava Beds Who Got My Eyeball? Paper Spin Painting (with butterflies)’ by British artist Damien Hirst

Mr Hirst (pictured), a founder of the Young British Artists (YBA) era in the late 80s and 90s, made a name for himself with Spin art. Experiments with the new art-form in 1992 and at his first exhibition of these works, visitors were invited to make their own free drawings on a spin drawing machine made from a drill

Mr Hirst (pictured), a founder of the Young British Artists (YBA) era in the late 80s and 90s, made a name for himself with Spin art. Experiments with the new art-form in 1992 and at his first exhibition of these works, visitors were invited to make their own free drawings on a spin drawing machine made from a drill

Mr Hirst, a founder of the Young British Artists (YBA) era in the early 90s, made a name, and a fortune, for himself with Spin art.  

Experiments with the new art-form in 1992 and at his first exhibition of these works, visitors were invited to make their own drawings on a spin drawing machine made from a drill.

This approach has been modernised and sanitised for the coronavirus quarantine by Snapchat.  

The partnership between Mr Hirst and the social media platform supports Partners in Health, an organisation supporting vulnerable communities during the pandemic.  

‘It’s amazing to be working with Snapchat on this totally mega spin art lens and making it possible for millions of people to make their own spin paintings right from their phones,’ said Mr Hirst

‘I’m so happy that this partnership also supports Partners in Health, a brilliant and forward-thinking organisation that helps communities in developing countries around the world cope with the devastating impact of COVID-19.’