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Medium: Digital Print
Edition size: 25
Year: 2011
Size: H 140cm x W 106cm
Signed: Yes
Format: Signed Print
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Auction Date | Auction House | Location | Hammer Price | Return to Seller | Buyer Paid |
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January 2023 | Phillips London | United Kingdom | |||
September 2019 | Phillips London | United Kingdom |
The Arrival Of Spring In Woldgate East Yorkshire 31st May 2011 - No. 2 by David Hockney is a digital print created in 2011. This artwork captures a spring scene in East Yorkshire, with a vibrant palette of purples and greens. Part of a series documenting the changing seasons, it was created using an iPad. The print measures 94 x 71 cm and is from an edition of 25, reflecting Hockney's exploration of digital media in landscape art.
Hockney's The Arrival Of Spring In Woldgate East Yorkshire 31st May 2011 - No. 2 demonstrates his proficiency with digital media in landscape art. The piece features a lush, verdant scene with a winding path rendered in vibrant pinks and greens, effectively conveying the essence of spring's arrival. Hockney's use of an iPad to create this work allows for a fluid, spontaneous style that combines traditional landscape painting techniques with contemporary technology. The expressive brushstrokes and rich palette are hallmarks of Hockney's work, reflecting his ongoing fascination with the natural world and his ability to capture its beauty through modern means.
This print is part of a larger series