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Production from Los Angeles Opera, part of the set is stored outdoors in San Francisco while two other productions take place on the main stage.

A large section was work created on an iPad and these were shown on displays of different sizes as well as in the form of prints.

Finally my own copy - treasure it.

Observer at the 'David Hockney: Bigger & Closer' Exhibition at the Lightroom, Coal Drops Yard, London

Spring Awakening. Nature in Spring 2020.

 

David Hockney created this picture (on his iPad), from the garden of his house in Normandy, France. He then sent it, along with eight others, to Will Gompertz (Arts Editor for BBC News) for everyone to see and enjoy.

 

For more information see BBC News item "David Hockney shares exclusive art from Normandy, as 'a respite from the news'" at:

www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-52109901

i "painted" one of David Hockneys paintings on to my uncle's iPad -

This will go towards my course work

for my GCSE

  

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View Hockneyesque Panorama - Cadiz From Torre Tavira online.

  

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Salt's Mill, built in 1853 by Sir Titus Salt - formerly a textile mill, now a mixture of gallery spaces, shops and restaurants with exhibitions of work by David Hockney

for this assignment we were to take a photo or series of photos, cut them up and rearrange them into a new image, along the lines of David Hockney. At first I thought of doing something with a picture of Ginny and a picture of me, gradually evolving into just me. But after I finished the puzzle project, I was done with the whole "I'm having an identity crisis" thing and wanted to move on to something else.

 

I've been collecting baby photos from the 40s, 50s and 60s. It started with a photo of my brother in a playpen, and a photo of one of my cousins taken around the same time. I started noticing that baby photos from that era all have a similar feel. It's post-war, people are moving to the suburbs, buying homes and having babies. Then they plop that baby on the lawn and take a picture of it. Happy people, happy baby.

 

I have somewhere around 150 photos. I buy them from antique stores. I can usually get them for about 25 cents per shot but once I paid $5 for one I really coveted. Not all 150 are babies... I branched out into family photos, and pictures of people with their dogs. I have entire sets of people's lives, ranging from baby shots to middle age.

 

So I used some of these photos for this project. I didn't cut up the originals -- I painstakingly re-photographed them and printed them out. Then I did an acrylic background. I hate acrylic. Hate it hate it hate it. Hated it even more when I tried to fix a mistake by washing it off. Guess what? If you try to wash acrylic off canvas board, the whole damn thing blisters and peels off.

 

I redid the background in water-based oil, and glued/immersed the baby photos while it was still wet. It was all done, and it was OK, when I realized... I hadn't done the assignment. The assignment called for transforming snippets into a new image, and what I'd done here was basically a photo montage.

a visit to Saltaire 4 miles outside Bradford to see the exhibition by David hockney (the arrival of spring) a great place to visit and shop.

In 2023 Salts Mill at Saltaire in West Yorkshire displayed David Hockney's biggest picture - a 90.75 metres wide frieze recording the changing seasons in and around his French garden in Normandy.

 

The work joins together some of the 220 iPad pieces Hockney created during 2020. He comments on the work: "the viewer... will walk past it like the Bayeux tapestry, and I hope they will experience in one picture the year in Normandy".

In the Studio, 2017. Photographic drawing printed on 7 sheets of paper. Exhibition proof. LACMA

Amsterdam Sculpture Biennale ART ZUID 2023

 

'BMW Art Car 850CSi' by David Hockney

Cottages at the side of the United Reform Church grounds Saltaire.

 

View On Black

(detail) In the Studio, 2017. Photographic drawing printed on 7 sheets of paper. Palm Springs Art Museum

Watercolour in progress, see the final painting here:

www.flickr.com/photos/franny_b/6720481671/in/set-72157629...

 

and more info on the steps I took to create it here:

whetnallwatercolours.blogspot.com/2012/01/new-year-new-ca...

 

In 2023 Salts Mill at Saltaire in West Yorkshire displayed David Hockney's biggest picture - a 90.75 metres wide frieze recording the changing seasons in and around his French garden in Normandy.

 

The work joins together some of the 220 iPad pieces Hockney created during 2020. He comments on the work: "the viewer... will walk past it like the Bayeux tapestry, and I hope they will experience in one picture the year in Normandy".

Un gran collage con 600 fotografías del Museo Guggenheim Bilbao se expone en la Gran Vía bilbaína del 20 de julio al 20 de agosto.

 

Emulando una técnica de David Hockney, los artistas Alfredo Zubiaur y Mireya Martín han elaborado la pieza a partir de las imágenes del edificio enviadas por usuarios de las redes sociales.

 

Un total de 600 imágenes del Museo Guggenheim Bilbao, seleccionadas de entre las casi 1.000 fotografías que han enviado los usuarios de las redes sociales, componen "Una visión más amplia del Museo Guggenheim Bilbao".

The atmpspheric ground floor gallery at Salt's Mill, Saltaire. It features lots of David Hockney's work along with some Burmantofts pottery, art books, and artist's supplies.

Project for my History of Photography of class.

 

Bryan worried that he looked sloppy. I was just shooting for his hands and guitar.

 

Picture of a picture, I know, not the greatest quality.

850CSi painted by David Hockney 1995

cover illus. David Hockney - 'The Avenue of Palms','Trial by Water' and 'Night Garden from the "Magic Flute"

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Aix-en-Provence, musée Granet, David Hockney, collection de la Tate Gallery

  

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A preview night of Francis Stark and David Hockney at the Nottingham Contemporary.

The gallery opens this weekend.

 

It will certainly put Nottingham on the map - with an iconic space and a must see destination attraction.

 

www.nottinghamcontemporary.org/

www.nottinghamcontemporary.org/art/david-hockney

www.nottinghamcontemporary.org/art/frances-stark

www.bbc.co.uk/nottingham/content/articles/2009/07/02/nott...

news.bbc.co.uk/local/nottingham/hi/people_and_places/arts...

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Aix-en-Provence, musée Granet, David Hockney, collection de la Tate Gallery - In the Studio, December 2017

For my final project, I decided to take multiple photos of the same subject and put them together in a collage. I was greatly inspired by David Hockney and his form of photography. I noticed how the he took photos of the subjects at many different angels and in a variety of positions. I wanted to try the Hockney technique because it allowed me to work using logic in putting the photos together into one. During this project, I learned how to manipulate photos in photoshop to seem similar enough to make a whole photo, but slightly off enough to seem slightly distorted. I couldn’t figure out how to add all of the photos into the same blank document so I had to look up different websites which showed me the easiest way to combine them. This project was successful because I was able to use the Hockney method to focus on the subjects of my photos. If I had more time, I would create a larger series and take photos of more complicated subject matter.

 

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