
20 Flowers
21 works

Ashtray, 2010
iPad drawing
37 1/8 x 28 in 94 x 71 cm
Edition of 25
David Hockney's iPad drawings exemplify his relentless pursuit of innovation and seamless integration of new technologies into his art. Since declaring his love for new mediums in 1980, Hockney has explored various technologies, from Xerox photocopiers to mobile art apps. His digital journey began in 2008 with art software on his iPhone, but the iPad's larger screen and advanced capabilities truly captivated him. The iPad, offering the portability of a sketchbook and a wide range of textures and visual effects, allowed Hockney to elevate his work. He noted, “It takes it to a new level - simply because it's eight times the size of an iPhone, as big as a reasonably sized sketchbook.”Technological advancements have significantly improved the digital drawing process. Hockney remarked that earlier computers were too slow for a draughtsman, but modern improvements enable him to draw freely and quickly with color. The iPad's interface offers every color, medium, and texture at his fingertips, facilitating a new level of creative expression. Unlike physical surfaces, the iPad allows Hockney to zoom in on compositions and work with vector-based images, enabling larger-scale works with greater detail.For Hockney, digital media complements rather than replaces traditional art-making. His digital drawings reflect the style he honed through years of painting and drawing, while his later physical works reveal a graphic influence from his digital experiments. Hockney has always embraced innovation, and the flexibility of digital art software encourages experimentation. Through the Brushes app, he creates visually stimulating works, showcasing his mastery of layering and mark-making.Hockney's iPad drawings demonstrate that technology can enhance creativity rather than stifle it. In an era where technology permeates every aspect of life, his digital works resonate with contemporary culture, illustrating how modern tools can inspire and expand artistic boundaries. By integrating digital media into his practice, Hockney continues to push the limits of creativity, making his work increasingly relevant and accessible.
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