 
 
 David is
David is, again, 
the living sign of 
modern times.
iPad drawing in direct line with the rest of his work.
From the photograph aided paintings from the 
60s and 
70s to the 
polaroid-composed pictures of the 80s, then transformed to 
photographic collages and the to 
"big pixel" paintings from the 90s and the 
"bigger art" from the 2000s.
 Portrait of an Artist (Pool with two figures), 1972
acrylic on canvas, 84x120 in.
Portrait of an Artist (Pool with two figures), 1972
acrylic on canvas, 84x120 in. 
 Diving Board with Shadow, 1978  
colored and pressed paper pulp 72x85 1/2 in.
Diving Board with Shadow, 1978  
colored and pressed paper pulp 72x85 1/2 in. 
 
Telephone Pole, 1982  
photographic collage. edition: 15   66x40 in.
 Don and Christopher, 1982
composite polaroid, 31 1/2 x 23 1/4 in.
Don and Christopher, 1982
composite polaroid, 31 1/2 x 23 1/4 in.
 Oil on 50 canvases
Oil on 50 canvases
36 x 48" each, 180 x 480" overall
© David Hockney Collection: Tate Gallery, London
We like the consistency of work and style through the change of medium.
Now demostrating just for all those that didn´t know, the i-What (ever) is mean, not an end.