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Peonies iPad drawing on paper.

56 x 43.4 cm.

2009.

Edition of 250. 

Hand signed, numbered and dated by Hockney. 

Drawn on 28 June 2009 as part of the My Window series.

With accompanying My Window Art Edition book and portfolio. 

 

This iPad drawing shows a vase of bright peonies in the foreground placed on a windowsill, with the pace of Hockney's brushstrokes appearing to match the vibrant flowers. The My Window series documents the process of the changing seasons as Spring arrives and as we can see, these flowers bloom.

 

David Hockney (born 1937) is one of the most influential British artists. He has explored a diverse range of techniques over the years including painting, printmaking, drawing, set design, videography, photography and digital art. He was an innovative printmaker with technology early in his career which has gained recent traction again drawing on his iPhone and iPad. Hockney explores everything from still life and domestic scenes to portraits and landscapes, whilst also addressing themes in his own life such as sexuality. Hockney’s style is iconic and recognisable with its warm feeling and lively, colourful palette. In 2018, Hockney’s Portrait of an Artist (Pool with Two Figures) became the most expensive artwork by a living artist to be sold at auction when it sold in New York for $90 million. Hockney’s work is held in countless international collections and museums. 

David Hockney Peonies Untitled 535 iPad Drawing

£49,500.00Price
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