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It doesn't get more "benchier" than this!
Just stepped out, a few minutes ago,
into our garden of new growth,
to smell the clean, fresh air
after a full day of rain.
"I had always planned to make a large painting of the early spring, when the first leaves are at the bottom of the trees,
and they seem to float in space in a wonderful way.
But the arrival of spring can't be done in one picture."
~ David Hockney ~
Happy Bench Monday everyone!
about David Hockneys view on history of art:https://photo-philosophy.net/wie-bilder-gemacht-wurden-how-pictures-were-made-david-hockney/
A series of vivid pictures painted on an iPad.
thedavidhockneyfoundation.org/series/the-arrival-of-sprin...
Overzichtstentoonstelling van David Hockney, van 9 februari tot en met 29 mei in de Tate Britain (en daarna in Parijs en New York)
This renowned double portrait of Christopher Isherwood (right) and his partner Don Bachardy was painted in their California home by David Hockney in 1968. Isherwood (1904-86) was a noted novelist, playwright, diarist and screenwriter; Bachardy, still with us and now aged 90, is a portrait artist.
More than 400 of Hockney’s works, not least this one, were to be seen at the Fondation Louis Vuitton building in Paris, displayed in 11 rooms spread over five floors. Beyond thrilling!
Exhibit in the excellent new David Hockney Gallery in Cartwright Hall, Bradford.
Just how cool is the reflection from the charging iPhone?
LOL? I could have Screamed.
David Hockney Mosaic/Collage
52 Weeks Off 2021 Week #32
This is Shoreham-By-Sea old Toll Bridge done in Hockney style of Photo
This is 29 square photos converted in Affinity Photo with A Batch Processing Macro to make them into Polaroid phots like Hockney used. Then placed over the original photo.
I have also put the original photo in the bottom of the frame.
This is Shoreham toll bridge made of Wood crossing the River Adur.
This was the Main A27 until December 1970 it was replaced by the New Adur Flyover.
Main photo taken with LEICA DG 12-60mm F2.8-4.0 & the Square ones with the Lumix G Vario PZ 45-175/f4.0-5.6 Lens
Taken 10 August 2021
Best viewed Large Press "L"
You can see my other 52 in 2021 photos here :-
www.flickr.com/photos/123248944@N05/albums/72157717805093667
2011. Dibuix amb iPad imprès en colors sobre paper renat. Imatge: 81,4 x 61 cm. Full: 94,4 x 71,4 cm. Venu per Sotheby's el 2022. (75.600 USD)
acrylic on canvas, 70 x 100 cm
La tentación de Antonio (por Jan Theuninck, 1999)
Accusing people of being gay or being jewish is just a glimpse of the abuse of power which is hidden by law...
Jan Theuninck is a Belgian painter
www.boekgrrls.nl/BgDiversen/Onderwerpen/gedichten_over_sc...
www.forumeerstewereldoorlog.be/wiki/index.php/Yperite-Jan...
www.graphiste-webdesigner.fr/blog/2013/04/la-peinture-bel... (2016)
Photos Taken in Salts Mill, Bradford. Pentax K5 ii & Pentax kit lens. The B&W photos were inspired by "Ian Beesley" a Bradford Social documentary photographer, and of course some inspired by my favourite Artist, "David Hockney".
LOCATION - SALTS MILL, SALTAIRE, YORKSHIRE.
LENS -MEIKE 6.5MM F/2.0
DAVID HOCKNEY'S "A YEAR IN NORMANDY" 90M LONG ARTWORK DISPLAYED IN SALTS MILL, SALTAIRE.
SHOT WITH A FISHEYE LENS,
2018. Fotodibuix imprès sobre paper, munta en Dibond. 58,4 x 165,1 cm. Venu per Sotheby's el 2022. (756.000 HKD)
Tekeningen van Jacobien de Rooij en Jans Muskee op de tentoonstelling Size Matters, tot en met 2 februari in Museum MORE
This exhibition is drawn from The National Gallery of Australia's extensive collection, presenting over 80 works from 1961 to the present day, including prints developed using lithography and etching, photocopiers and fax machines, and more recently, iPhones and iPads...….
This morning I made homage to the David Hockney prints selected from the National Gallery of Australia's extraordinary print collection, specifically from the Hockney prints. I revisited Cafavy, the brothers Grimm, Los Angeles, Yorkshire, Hockney's world. His work remains the best, the most enduring, in my world.
If you are near the Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, south of Melbourne, before 1st December, indulge yourself.