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David Hockney — 16th February, 2021, More Flowers in a Glass Vase
David Hockney

16th February, 2021, More Flowers in a Glass Vase

2021

David Hockney's "16th February, 2021, More Flowers in a Glass Vase" exemplifies the British artist's continued exploration of digital painting on the iPad, a medium he has championed since 2009. The work captures a simple domestic subject rendered through Hockney's characteristic use of bold color and fluid brushwork, demonstrating how traditional still life painting remains vital in contemporary practice. This limited edition print of 50 allows the ephemeral digital image to exist as a reproducible work, reflecting Hockney's interest in the materiality and distribution of art in the digital age.

Medium
iPad painting printed on paper (Edition of 50)

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David Hockney, 16th February, 2021, More Flowers in a Glass Vase, 2021

David Hockney's "16th February, 2021, More Flowers in a Glass Vase" exemplifies the British artist's continued exploration of digital painting on the iPad, a medium he has championed since 2009. The work captures a simple domestic subject rendered through Hockney's characteristic use of bold color and fluid brushwork, demonstrating how traditional still life painting remains vital in contemporary practice. This limited edition print of 50 allows the ephemeral digital image to exist as a reproducible work, reflecting Hockney's interest in the materiality and distribution of art in the digital age.

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

Related themes

Intimate, Living Artist, Blue Chip, Print Edition, Vibrant, British Artist, Representational, iPad Art, Color-focused, Post-Pop, 21st Century, Colorful, Floral, Digital Painting, Digital Art, iPad Painting, Still Life, Contemporary

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Jonathan Murray, Alex Capecelatro, Richard Caswell, Sebastián In Situ, John McNally, Hamilton Selway Gallery, Andrew P. Cooper, Lisa Rembrandt, Art Institute of Chicago, Nick Phoenix , Derek Jones