In 2009, David Hockney embraced the iPhone as a new medium for his art, leading to a significant shift in his creative approach. That spring, he began producing digital sketches, capturing morning scenes with vivid hues and bold lines directly on the screen, utilizing the device's ability to convey pure light. A year later, Hockney transitioned to the iPad, which offered a larger canvas and allowed him to further explore the complex relationships between color, light, and form.
This collection brings together 120 digital drawings, handpicked by Hockney himself, created between 2009 and 2012. The images offer a window into fleeting moments from his Yorkshire home, depicting everything from glowing sunrises to serene night-time vistas and the awakening of spring, all reflecting Hockney’s evolving artistic vision.
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