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David Hockney — Lithographic Water Made of Lines and Crayon
David Hockney

Lithographic Water Made of Lines and Crayon

A vibrant and dynamic lithograph by David Hockney, this work captures the artist's enduring fascination with water through a playful interplay of fluid lines and bold crayon marks rendered in a rich spectrum of colors. Hockney masterfully translates the shimmering, ever-shifting surface of water into a series of rhythmic, gestural strokes that dance across the handmade TGL paper. The generous full margins frame the composition elegantly, allowing the eye to fully absorb the expressive energy and technical virtuosity that define this celebrated work.

Medium
Lithograph in colors, on TGL handmade paper, with full margins,

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Evening & Day Editions

October 26, 2015

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David Hockney, Lithographic Water Made of Lines and Crayon

A vibrant and dynamic lithograph by David Hockney, this work captures the artist's enduring fascination with water through a playful interplay of fluid lines and bold crayon marks rendered in a rich spectrum of colors. Hockney masterfully translates the shimmering, ever-shifting surface of water into a series of rhythmic, gestural strokes that dance across the handmade TGL paper. The generous full margins frame the composition elegantly, allowing the eye to fully absorb the expressive energy and technical virtuosity that define this celebrated work.

Medium
Lithograph in colors, on TGL handmade paper, with full margins,
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Water Study, Experimental Style, 20th Century, Male Artist, Abstract Water, British Artist, Gestural Lines, Playful And Experimental, Contemporary Master, Print On Paper, Pop Art, Handmade Paper, Late 20th Century, Cool Blue Tones, Minimalist Composition, Lithograph, Abstract, Swimming Pool Series, Vibrant Colors

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Collected by

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