David Hockney Flowers Made of Paper and Black Ink (M.C.A.T. 114) For Sale

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    David Hockney Flowers Made of Paper and Black Ink

    Facts | History | Meaning
    Catalogue Title:  Flowers Made of Paper and Black Ink
    Year: 1991
    Size H 99cm X W 95cm
    Medium:  Lithograph
    Edition: Edition of 50 TP, signed and numbered in pencil lower right/left.
  • David Hockney Flowers Made of Paper and Black Ink

    “I draw flowers every day and send them to my friends, so they get fresh blooms every morning. We don't all see the same way at all. Even if I'm sitting looking at you, there is always the memory of you as well. And a memory is now.” David Hockney

     

     

     

     

    This lithograph is Hockney’s monochrome version of his previous still life, Coloured Flowers Made of Paper and Ink. This print acts a testament to the artist’s proficient understanding of the History of Art, as Hockney offers the viewer a refreshed and updated version of the traditional flower still life. Unlike the smooth brushstrokes of a 17th century Dutch Master’s still life, Hockney utilises a more graphic style for this print. The flowers rather disharmoniously hang away from each other, the flower heads seem heavy on the stems as they twist towards the table. Rather than presenting a romanticised and idealised view of a bouquet of flowers, Hockney has rather presented their delicate and ephemeral nature.

    This print similarly depicts a row of colouring pencils pointing towards the flower centrepiece, however with the lack of colour between each pencil, they seem like pointy, dangerous objects which have lost all childhood charm. This rather gothic feel to the print is exemplified further through the contrast in the harsh cross-hatched lines in the background, with the empty spaces present throughout the rest of the print.

    Throughout his body of work, Hockney frequently returns to the theme of flowers. His obsession with painting still lifes with flowers highlights his awareness of and familiarity with art history. The ability to depict flowers was always considered the height of artistic skill and Hockney's screenprint, which reimagines classic motifs using his Pop Art imagination, is a contemporary and innovative addition to this body of work, whilst serving as an art historical homage to the past.

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