David Hockney (1937-) - David Hockney Swimmer, 1984
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9 x 34 ″
David Hockney, one of the most influential British artists of the 20th century, was asked to create two works in the year 1984, one for the Summer Olympics and one for the Winter. In traditional Hockney style, he created his work as a photo collage by use of polaroid images, to display one cohesive image of an Olympic swimmer. This work reflects his work of collage as well as California activities often portrayed in his work, tying back to the host location of the 1984 games.
David Hockney, one of the most influential British artists of the 20th century, was asked to create two works in the year 1984, one for the Summer Olympics and one for the Winter. In traditional Hockney style, he created his work as a photo collage by use of polaroid images, to display one cohesive image of an Olympic swimmer. This work reflects his work of collage as well as California activities often portrayed in his work, tying back to the host location of the 1984 games.
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9 x 34 ″
David Hockney, one of the most influential British artists of the 20th century, was asked to create two works in the year 1984, one for the Summer Olympics and one for the Winter. In traditional Hockney style, he created his work as a photo collage by use of polaroid images, to display one cohesive image of an Olympic swimmer. This work reflects his work of collage as well as California activities often portrayed in his work, tying back to the host location of the 1984 games.
David Hockney, one of the most influential British artists of the 20th century, was asked to create two works in the year 1984, one for the Summer Olympics and one for the Winter. In traditional Hockney style, he created his work as a photo collage by use of polaroid images, to display one cohesive image of an Olympic swimmer. This work reflects his work of collage as well as California activities often portrayed in his work, tying back to the host location of the 1984 games.
9 x 34 ″
David Hockney, one of the most influential British artists of the 20th century, was asked to create two works in the year 1984, one for the Summer Olympics and one for the Winter. In traditional Hockney style, he created his work as a photo collage by use of polaroid images, to display one cohesive image of an Olympic swimmer. This work reflects his work of collage as well as California activities often portrayed in his work, tying back to the host location of the 1984 games.
David Hockney, one of the most influential British artists of the 20th century, was asked to create two works in the year 1984, one for the Summer Olympics and one for the Winter. In traditional Hockney style, he created his work as a photo collage by use of polaroid images, to display one cohesive image of an Olympic swimmer. This work reflects his work of collage as well as California activities often portrayed in his work, tying back to the host location of the 1984 games.