Jonathan Wilkinson, 2008

  • Back to: Computer drawings Jonathan Wilkinson, 2008 is one of Hockney's Computer Portraits as part of the wider Computer Drawings...
    Computer Drawing Printed by Inkjet
    60" x 41"
    Edition of 12
    Back to: Computer drawings
     
    Jonathan Wilkinson, 2008 is one of Hockney's Computer Portraits as part of the wider Computer Drawings collection created using early computer-based artistic technology. These works highlight Hockney's forward-thinking approach to art, embracing new digital tools to push creative boundaries.
     
    These portraits capture the essence of their subjects with modern, stylized lines and forms. Hockney’s use of early computer software demonstrates his adaptability, blending traditional portrait techniques with contemporary technology to produce visually captivating and innovative images.

     

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  • "The moment you put down two or three marks on a piece of paper, you get relationships. They'll start to look like something"

     

    - David Hockney

    In this digital portrait of Jonathan Wilkinson, David Hockney depicts the sitter with a relaxed, cross-legged posture. Dressed in a white shirt and dark trousers, Wilkinson sits on a red-cushioned chair, which contrasts with the minimal background. The smooth pastel green wall behind him and the warm tones of the wooden floor draw attention to the figure. Hockney's characteristic use of texture and color adds depth to the portrait, giving a sense of both casual informality and quiet introspection. The subject's gaze is direct, inviting the viewer into an intimate, contemplative moment.

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