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David Hockney — 20th February, Jug with Flowers
David Hockney

20th February, Jug with Flowers

2021

"20th February, Jug with Flowers" exemplifies David Hockney's embrace of digital technology as a legitimate artistic medium, created using an iPad and subsequently printed as part of a limited edition of 50. The work demonstrates the artist's continued interest in still life painting, a genre he has revisited throughout his career, while showcasing how his characteristic sensibility translates seamlessly into digital creation. By printing the iPad painting on paper, Hockney bridges the virtual and physical realms, asserting that the medium of creation matters less than the visual and conceptual result.

Medium
iPad Painting Printed on Paper (Edition of 50)

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David Hockney, 20th February, Jug with Flowers, 2021

"20th February, Jug with Flowers" exemplifies David Hockney's embrace of digital technology as a legitimate artistic medium, created using an iPad and subsequently printed as part of a limited edition of 50. The work demonstrates the artist's continued interest in still life painting, a genre he has revisited throughout his career, while showcasing how his characteristic sensibility translates seamlessly into digital creation. By printing the iPad painting on paper, Hockney bridges the virtual and physical realms, asserting that the medium of creation matters less than the visual and conceptual result.

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, Floral Arrangement, Vibrant, Optimistic, British Artist, LGBTQ+ Artist, Pop Art, Decorative, Acrylic Painting, Digital, Colorful, Floral, iPad Painting, Still Life, Contemporary

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