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David Hockney — 7th March, More Flowers on the Table
David Hockney

7th March, More Flowers on the Table

2021

"7th March, More Flowers on the Table" exemplifies David Hockney's embrace of digital technology as a legitimate artistic medium, created using the iPad as a painting tool rather than merely a reproductive device. The work captures the artist's characteristic interest in domestic still life subjects, rendered with the immediacy and fluidity that digital painting affords. By printing the iPad painting on paper in a limited edition, Hockney demonstrates the translation between digital creation and traditional print formats, collapsing distinctions between contemporary technology and established artistic practices.

Medium
iPad Painted Printed on Paper (Edition of 50)

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David Hockney, 7th March, More Flowers on the Table, 2021

"7th March, More Flowers on the Table" exemplifies David Hockney's embrace of digital technology as a legitimate artistic medium, created using the iPad as a painting tool rather than merely a reproductive device. The work captures the artist's characteristic interest in domestic still life subjects, rendered with the immediacy and fluidity that digital painting affords. By printing the iPad painting on paper in a limited edition, Hockney demonstrates the translation between digital creation and traditional print formats, collapsing distinctions between contemporary technology and established artistic practices.

Medium
iPad Painted Printed on Paper (Edition of 50)
Year
2021
Seen at
Guy Hepner, Los Angeles, CA

Related themes

Print, Edition, Living Artist, Domestic Interior, 20th Century, Blue Chip, Acrylic On Canvas, Vibrant, Optimistic, LGBTQ+ Artist, Pop Art, Digital, British, Colorful, Floral, Figurative, Contemporary Realism, Still Life, Contemporary

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