• Glass Vase, Jug, and Wheat, 2020
    IPad Drawing printed on paper
    88.9 x 63.8 cm
    Edition of 35

    Glass Vase, Jug, and Wheat, 2020

    Glass Vase, Jug and Wheat, 2020 is part of a 35-edition release from Hockney's My Normandy series. This piece shows a digital pastel still life featuring a white farmhouse jug filled with golden wheat stalks, set beside a grey patterned vase and a rustic ball of twine.
     

    David Hockney’s My Normandy series of limited‑edition ink drawings and digital paintings vividly capture the French countryside around his Normandy home, blending vibrant digital brushwork with traditional landscape sensibilities to celebrate seasonal changes and rural tranquility while showcasing his signature exploration of light, space and perspective.

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  • "There are many handmade images in the digital world"

     

    - David Hockney

    The My Normandy series showcases the serene landscapes of Normandy, France, rendered with dynamic, digital artistry. Created on an iPad, these works highlight the lush, varied scenery surrounding his home in France. The works emphasise Hockney's innovative use of technology to capture the essence of nature, depicting the tranquil beauty of rural settings with fresh, vivid detail. The series demonstrates Hockney's ability to blend traditional subject matter with contemporary techniques, resulting in a unique and captivating visual experience.
  • 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

  • Related Works

  • Arrival of Spring in Woldgate

    iPad Drawings 2011
  • Yosemite Suite

    iPad Drawings 2010-2011
  • Computer Drawings

    Digital Drawings 2008
  • 20 Flowers and some Bigger Pictures

    ipad drawings 2021
  • My Normandy

    Ink and iPad Drawings 2019-2021