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David Hockney — Two Pembroke Studio Chairs, from Moving Focus Series
David Hockney

Two Pembroke Studio Chairs, from Moving Focus Series

Two Pembroke Studio Chairs, from the Moving Focus Series is a vibrant lithograph by David Hockney, rendered in his characteristically bold and expressive use of color. The work depicts two studio chairs with a flattened, almost cubist perspective, reflecting Hockney's ongoing exploration of multiple viewpoints and the nature of seeing. Printed in colors on HMP handmade paper with full margins, the piece exemplifies Hockney's masterful command of the lithographic medium and his ability to transform everyday objects into visually dynamic compositions.

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

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Evening & Day Editions

October 26, 2015

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David Hockney, Two Pembroke Studio Chairs, from Moving Focus Series

Two Pembroke Studio Chairs, from the Moving Focus Series is a vibrant lithograph by David Hockney, rendered in his characteristically bold and expressive use of color. The work depicts two studio chairs with a flattened, almost cubist perspective, reflecting Hockney's ongoing exploration of multiple viewpoints and the nature of seeing. Printed in colors on HMP handmade paper with full margins, the piece exemplifies Hockney's masterful command of the lithographic medium and his ability to transform everyday objects into visually dynamic compositions.

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

Related themes

Domestic Subject, Calm Mood, Interior Scene, Modernist Style, Male Artist, British Artist, Printmaking, Contemporary Master, Pop Art, Handmade Paper, Series Print, Late 20th Century, Bright Colors, Lithograph, Vibrant Colors, Still Life

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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