
Untitled No. 16
This striking print by David Hockney presents a lush woodland scene rendered in his signature vivid teal and emerald palette, with energetic gestural mark making that captures the vibrant life of trees and undergrowth. Created in 2010, the work reflects Hockney's deep engagement with the Yorkshire landscape and his pioneering use of digital drawing tools translated into large scale print editions. The dynamic layering of black outlines against jewel toned greens gives the composition an almost electric quality that commands attention on any wall. Signed and numbered in pencil below the image, this piece represents an exceptional opportunity to acquire a rare limited edition work from one of the most celebrated living artists.
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Peter Doig
British · b. 1959

Doig creates large scale figurative landscape prints and paintings featuring dense woodland and forest scenes rendered in vivid jewel toned greens and teal hues with bold expressive mark making, closely mirroring the lush vegetative energy and chromatic intensity of this Hockney Yorkshire woodland piece.

Alexej von Jawlensky
Russian · b. 1864

Jawlensky employed saturated emerald and teal palettes with heavy black outlines to define natural and figurative forms, producing a jewel like luminosity and graphic boldness that closely parallels the black outlined gestural tree forms and vivid color layering seen in this Hockney woodland print.

Graham Sutherland
British · b. 1903

Sutherland produced intensely gestural British landscape prints and paintings focusing on tangled undergrowth, branches, and woodland forms rendered in deep greens with expressionist energy, sharing this work's subject matter of vibrant natural vegetation captured through dynamic and emotionally charged mark making.

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