David Hockney
My Second Drawing of Beauvron-en-Auge. Art Edition No. 301-400 (from 220 for 2020), 2020
Ink-jet drawings on archival paper
45.7 x 102.2 cm. 18 x 40 1/4 in.
Edition of 100
Signed, numbered and dated on the front
Edition of 100, Ink-jet drawings on archival paper, signed, numbered and dated. My Second Drawing of Beauvron-en-Auge is a print created in 2021 as part of David Hockney’s Normandy series....
Edition of 100, Ink-jet drawings on archival paper, signed, numbered and dated.
My Second Drawing of Beauvron-en-Auge is a print created in 2021 as part of David Hockney’s Normandy series. The series acts as an homage to the region of the French countryside, where Hockney stayed within the global lockdown during the pandemic. Amongst a time of global uncertainty and distress, Hockney’s print conveys a sense of peace as he captures the pastoral charm of Beuvron-en-Auge, a small town within Normandy. The print captures the essence of the quaint village, drawn in an explosion of brown lines and dots, completed with miniature outlines of figures as they wander the cobbled streets. Hockney has added a contemporary flair to a traditional subject matter of the landscape through the medium of digital drawing. Hockney has transformed the quaint village into a Pop Art must see.
My Second Drawing of Beauvron-en-Auge is a print created in 2021 as part of David Hockney’s Normandy series. The series acts as an homage to the region of the French countryside, where Hockney stayed within the global lockdown during the pandemic. Amongst a time of global uncertainty and distress, Hockney’s print conveys a sense of peace as he captures the pastoral charm of Beuvron-en-Auge, a small town within Normandy. The print captures the essence of the quaint village, drawn in an explosion of brown lines and dots, completed with miniature outlines of figures as they wander the cobbled streets. Hockney has added a contemporary flair to a traditional subject matter of the landscape through the medium of digital drawing. Hockney has transformed the quaint village into a Pop Art must see.
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