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"There are many handmade images in the digital world"
- David Hockney
This piece captures the charm of a quaint French village, showcasing Hockney's signature use of color and perspective. The scene is dominated by a central structure with a striking red roof, surrounded by cobblestone streets and traditional half-timbered houses. The curved lines and elevated viewpoint give the composition a dynamic, almost whimsical quality, inviting the viewer to explore the intricate details of the village square and its surroundings. Hockney's ability to blend the simplicity of line with the richness of color results in a work that is both playful and deeply engaging, reflecting the picturesque beauty of rural France. This print, like many of Hockney's works, bridges the gap between traditional artistic techniques and modern digital media, offering a fresh and contemporary take on a classic subject. -
Notable Exhibitions
David Hockney: My Normandy (2021)
L.A. Louver, Los Angeles, USA
Hockney in Normandy (2021)
Gray Gallery, New York, USA
David Hockney: Normandy (2021)
Annely Juda Fine Art, London, UK
La Grande Cour, Normandy (2019) Pace, New York, USA