Thursday, 5 March 2015

David Hockney (1937 - )

Hockney's cleverly uses detail and ambiguity in his work, leaving some parts of his drawings bank and other parts highly considered with a large amount of detail. His drawings are very linear, including little to no tonal variation or colouring. He captures neutral and relaxed poses, with his subject being often at rest. His work is also very realistic and naturalistic, with accurate rendition of proportions and likeness.


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