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David Hockney — ipad Drawing No. 329 (Lilacs)
David Hockney

ipad Drawing No. 329 (Lilacs)

2010

David Hockney's "iPad Drawing No. 329 (Lilacs)" exemplifies the artist's pioneering exploration of digital media as a legitimate fine art tool, created using the iPad's drawing applications to capture the delicate forms and colors of flowering lilac branches. The work demonstrates Hockney's continued interest in botanical subjects and his ability to translate the immediacy and spontaneity of digital mark making into a permanent archival format through giclee printing on cotton fiber paper. This edition of 250 prints represents the democratization of Hockney's practice, making his digitally native artwork accessible to a broader audience while maintaining the archival quality expected of museum quality prints.

Medium
Giclee Print on Cotton Fibre Archival Paper (Edition of 250)

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David Hockney, ipad Drawing No. 329 (Lilacs), 2010

David Hockney's "iPad Drawing No. 329 (Lilacs)" exemplifies the artist's pioneering exploration of digital media as a legitimate fine art tool, created using the iPad's drawing applications to capture the delicate forms and colors of flowering lilac branches. The work demonstrates Hockney's continued interest in botanical subjects and his ability to translate the immediacy and spontaneity of digital mark making into a permanent archival format through giclee printing on cotton fiber paper. This edition of 250 prints represents the democratization of Hockney's practice, making his digitally native artwork accessible to a broader audience while maintaining the archival quality expected of museum quality prints.

Medium
Giclee Print on Cotton Fibre Archival Paper (Edition of 250)
Year
2010
Seen at
Guy Hepner, Los Angeles, CA

Related themes

Serene, Botanical, Impressionistic, 21st Century, Nature, British, Floral, Digital Art, iPad Painting, 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