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Hockney
[ hok-nee ]
noun
- David, born 1937, British artist.
Hockney
/ ˈhɒknɪ /
noun
- HockneyDavid1937MEnglishARTS AND CRAFTS: painter David. born 1937, English painter, best known for his etchings, such as those to Cavafy's poems (1966), naturalistic portraits such as Mr and Mrs Clark and Percy (1971), and for paintings of water, swimmers, and swimming pools
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While many today lament that iPhones and iPads have become almost extra limbs, for Hockney they were a breakthrough for his art.
From The Daily Beast
Hockney saw the object that would become the bane of office secretaries everywhere as bringing him closer to his art.
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While there, Hockney became not only enthralled by Chinese drawing materials but also techniques.
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Hockney is also refreshingly genuine when it comes to revealing another source of inspiration—other artists.
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In 1980, a retrospective of the artist at the Museum of Modern Art in New York captivated Hockney.
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Hockney-day and the usual customs have just been observed in their integrity.
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