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David Hockney — The Arrival of Spring in Woldgate, East Yorkshire in 2011 (twenty eleven) - 16 May, 2011
David Hockney

The Arrival of Spring in Woldgate, East Yorkshire in 2011 (twenty eleven) - 16 May, 2011

A vibrant and exuberant celebration of seasonal renewal, this work captures the explosive burst of spring foliage along a familiar country lane in the East Yorkshire landscape Hockney has long called home. Created using an iPad and printed in vivid, saturated hues, the composition showcases Hockney's pioneering embrace of digital technology as a fine art medium. This rare signed and numbered print, one of only 25 examples, represents a significant work from one of the most ambitious series of the artist's career.

Medium
Signed, dated and numbered 19/25 in pencil, published by the artist, framed.

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October 17, 2018

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David Hockney, The Arrival of Spring in Woldgate, East Yorkshire in 2011 (twenty eleven) - 16 May, 2011

A vibrant and exuberant celebration of seasonal renewal, this work captures the explosive burst of spring foliage along a familiar country lane in the East Yorkshire landscape Hockney has long called home. Created using an iPad and printed in vivid, saturated hues, the composition showcases Hockney's pioneering embrace of digital technology as a fine art medium. This rare signed and numbered print, one of only 25 examples, represents a significant work from one of the most ambitious series of the artist's career.

Medium
Signed, dated and numbered 19/25 in pencil, published by the artist, framed.
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Celebrated Master, Male Artist, British Artist, Landscape, iPad Art, Digital Drawing, Spring Season, Contemporary Art, Vibrant Colors, Yorkshire Countryside

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