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David Hockney — 21st April, Yellow Flowers In A Small Milk Churn
David Hockney

21st April, Yellow Flowers In A Small Milk Churn

2021

David Hockney's "21st April, Yellow Flowers In A Small Milk Churn" exemplifies the artist's late career embrace of digital technology, created using the iPad as a contemporary painting tool. The work captures a simple domestic arrangement with Hockney's characteristic sensitivity to color and light, rendered through the fluidity and immediacy that digital media affords. This limited edition print of 50 represents the artist's ongoing investigation into how traditional subjects of still life painting can be reinterpreted through modern technological processes.

Medium
iPad painting printed on paper (Edition of 50)

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David Hockney, 21st April, Yellow Flowers In A Small Milk Churn, 2021

David Hockney's "21st April, Yellow Flowers In A Small Milk Churn" exemplifies the artist's late career embrace of digital technology, created using the iPad as a contemporary painting tool. The work captures a simple domestic arrangement with Hockney's characteristic sensitivity to color and light, rendered through the fluidity and immediacy that digital media affords. This limited edition print of 50 represents the artist's ongoing investigation into how traditional subjects of still life painting can be reinterpreted through modern technological processes.

Medium
iPad painting printed on paper (Edition of 50)
Year
2021
Seen at
Guy Hepner, Los Angeles, CA

Related themes

Edition, Living Artist, 20th Century, Blue Chip, Cheerful, Acrylic On Canvas, Vibrant, British Artist, Digital Print, LGBTQ+ Artist, Domestic, Pop Art, British, Floral, Figurative, iPad Painting, Still Life, Contemporary

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