David Hockney Prints

Hockney Prints

David Hockney Prints are covered in this website which details the career, up to now, of famous British artist David Hockney, with a particular attention to his paintings. Many art fans love to buy Hockney prints, either originals or copies and you can do so from our recommended retailer from the link below, which takes you straight to a list of many of his best paintings as prints, art prints, giclee prints and stretched canvases.

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Famous Hockney paintings include A Bigger Splash, Garrowby Hill, Man Taking Shower in Beverly Hills, A Bigger Grand Canyon, Malibu. You can find a fuller list of his works further down the page. Although Hockney was an artist who came to the forefront of the Pop Art movement, he has since developed a very original style and is respected in his own right beyond any exact categorisation. It is correct to generalise him as popular, original and contemporary and his success seems to grow year by year as more people discover his work.

Garrowby Hill represents Hockney's colourful style and attraction to his native Yorkshire. Despite working all over the world it is still his favourite place and also his preferred location for producing his paintings which commonly take advantage of natural landscapes whilst other times were of friendly, flattering portraits.

Hockney has also become popular across the pond in the United States and has produced a series of paintings there which have also proved popular, taking advantage of the great weather available in Los Angeles, his preferred American base. Several works here are among his best, featuring swimming pools, showers and other apartment settings.

Hockney has grown in confidence as his career has gone on and now regularly attempts works on a very large scale, combining up to 50 canvases together in order to give a truly momentous visual impact when a viewer sees the work in person. One example is a A Bigger Grand Canyon, currently stored in Canberra, Australia. Other recent ones have been based on the English countryside.

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