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About David Hockney Untitled 346
In Untitled No. 346, David Hockney presents a stylised still life centred on a white, ornately decorated vase filled with pink tulips. The flowers, rendered with vibrant green stems and soft petals, stand out against a lavender-blue background that energises the composition. The image is built using digital marks that mimic the spontaneity of drawing, with visible “brushstrokes” created through the Apple iPad interface. Despite its digital origin, the work retains a strong sense of texture and movement, echoing traditional sketching techniques. The composition is direct and focused, drawing attention to the relationship between colour, form, and space. Hockney’s use of bold contrasts and simplified shapes enhances the clarity of the image, while maintaining a lively, expressive quality.
This work exemplifies David Hockney’s ability to bridge historical artistic traditions with contemporary tools. Rooted in the still life genre associated with artists like Paul Cézanne, Untitled No. 346 reinterprets familiar subject matter through digital innovation. The iPad drawings mark a significant development in Hockney’s later practice, demonstrating his belief that new technologies can expand artistic possibilities rather than replace traditional methods. Presented as part of A Bigger Book, the work contributes to a broader narrative of experimentation and reinvention. It highlights how Hockney continues to engage with themes of perception, observation, and memory, adapting them to reflect the visual language of the digital age.
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FAQs
Is Untitled 346 David Hockney's first print?
No, Untitled 346 is not David Hockney's first print. It is a 2010 inkjet print of an iPad drawing, released as part of his 2016 A Bigger Book Art Edition. Hockney has been producing prints since the 1950s and 60s, long before using an iPad.
Is Untitled 346 signed by David Hockney?
The print is signed in crayonl lower left/right.
How rare is David Hockney's Untitled 346?
David Hockney's Untitled 346 is a moderatley rare, highly sought-after print with a limited edition of 250 TP impressions.
Can Andipa Editions source Untitled 346 privately?
Yes. We regularly source this print for collectors through our private and trusted network.
How much is David Hockney's Untitled 346 worth?
Values vary based on condition, edition type, and provenance. Please do contact Andipa Editions for current market guidance; we'd be delighted to assist you.
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