More than 100 David Hockney works which the artist created in just one season – this spring – will go on display. The painter, 83, produced images which are “dense, rich and an extraordinary riot of colour” on his iPad.
His trip to Normandy coincided with the beginning of the pandemic and Hockney ended up being “along with the rest of Europe and much of the world, in a state of lockdown”.
Some 116 iPad prints capturing spring will go on show for the first time at the Royal Academy next year. Curator Edith Devaney told the PA news agency the works are “very rich and vibrant and look just like his paintings”.
She added of the 116 works: “He is prolific and (this time he was) perhaps slightly more prolific. He’s endlessly curious about
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