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David Hockney — The Yosemite Suite No. 7
David Hockney

The Yosemite Suite No. 7

2010

"The Yosemite Suite No. 7" represents David Hockney's exploration of the iconic California landscape through contemporary digital technology, created using an iPad to capture the dramatic geological forms and light effects of Yosemite Valley. This work is part of a larger series where Hockney engaged with the park's monumental scenery, translating his observations into vibrant compositions that bridge traditional landscape painting with modern digital practice. The limited edition of 25 prints demonstrates Hockney's continued interest in printmaking and reproducibility while working across multiple media throughout his career.

Medium
Ipad drawing on paper (Edition of 25)

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David Hockney, The Yosemite Suite No. 7, 2010

"The Yosemite Suite No. 7" represents David Hockney's exploration of the iconic California landscape through contemporary digital technology, created using an iPad to capture the dramatic geological forms and light effects of Yosemite Valley. This work is part of a larger series where Hockney engaged with the park's monumental scenery, translating his observations into vibrant compositions that bridge traditional landscape painting with modern digital practice. The limited edition of 25 prints demonstrates Hockney's continued interest in printmaking and reproducibility while working across multiple media throughout his career.

Medium
Ipad drawing on paper (Edition of 25)
Year
2010
Seen at
Guy Hepner, Los Angeles, CA

Related themes

20th Century, Serene, Acrylic On Canvas, Mountains, Vibrant, Modernist, California, 2010s, Yosemite, Landscape, iPad Drawing, Pop Art, Nature, British, Digital Art, 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