David Hockney : A Yorkshire Sketchbooks

9781907533235

"David Hockney: A Yorkshire Sketchbook" is a visual and intimate exploration of the renowned British artist, David Hockney, through the pages of his sketchbooks. This personal work invites us into the artist's world as he captures the beauty and uniqueness of the Yorkshire landscape, his native land. Employing various techniques, Hockney sketches scenes from nature, portraits, and everyday observations, offering a fascinating glimpse into his creative process.

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Far from the large-scale works for which he is known, this sketchbook reveals a more intimate and spontaneous approach to art, shedding light on Hockney's endless curiosity and sensitivity toward his surroundings. The book immerses us in the soul of the artist, providing a direct and personal approach to the environment that surrounds him. Through these pages, the reader can discover how Hockney observes and interprets his world, while offering a fresh perspective on the work of one of the most influential artists of the twentieth century.

Description & Features

Authors
David Hockney
Publisher
Royal Academy
Dimensions
16 x 21
Publication year
2011
Number of pages
92
EAN
9781907533235

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