THE ARRIVAL OF SPRING IN WOLDGATE, EAST YORKSHIRE, 30 May 2011

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    iPad drawing printed on paper
    55in x 41.5 In, Edition of 25
    ©David Hockney
     
    The Arrival of Spring in Woldgate, East Yorkshire, 30 May 2011 is a David Hockney iPad drawing from the 25-edition, regular size print release of his 49-part Arrival of Spring in Woldgate collection. This piece shows the arrival of spring through thickening greenery and fresh blossom. A country path winds through vibrant undergrowth, beneath arching pink-barked branches. On the left, a triangular horse rider warning sign emerges from cow parsley in bloom.

     

    Hockney’s Arrival of Spring series blends traditional observation with modern digital technique, documenting the changing British landscape using the iPad. These works capture seasonal growth and natural beauty with expressive brushwork and layered colour, reaffirming Hockney’s role in shaping the evolution of contemporary digital art.

     
  • "It's always difficult to see the present"

    - David Hockney

    This vibrant iPad drawing exemplifies David Hockney's innovative approach to art. Measuring 55" x 41.5", the piece features a winding path through a lush, green forest, with a distinctive horse-riding warning sign nestled among the foliage. The dynamic composition, combined with the digital medium, highlights Hockney's ability to blend technology with traditional landscape themes, creating a contemporary yet timeless work of art. The bright greens and intricate details capture the full bloom of late spring, inviting viewers into a tranquil, verdant landscape where nature's beauty is both abundant and serene.

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