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David Hocknet Sun from the weather series for sale

David Hockney

Sun, 1973
Lithograph and screenprint in colours on Arjomari mould-made paper
94.7 x 77.7 cm.
37 1/4 x 30 5/8 in.
Edition of 98
Signed in red crayon, dated and numbered
£55,000 - £65,000 GBP
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David Hockney’s "Sun," part of his acclaimed "The Weather Series" (1973), is a profound lithograph, one of an edition of 98. Known for his love of California, Hockney created many of his most compelling works while living there. Inspired by a trip to Los Angeles, where the sunny climes ignited his idea for prints about "the weather drawn, not just the weather itself," Hockney crafted this piece with his signature elegance and multidimensional style. "Sun" showcases many of Hockney’s hallmark characteristics: still life, playful light and shadow, and a keen sense of perspective.The composition is precisely executed, featuring a blue outdoor shutter as the backdrop and a small outdoor table with a potted plant at the centre. The viewer can almost feel the scorching West Coast sun on their face, conveyed through diagonal lines that depict the rays of light streaming through a window. This immersion in direct sunlight highlights Hockney’s mastery in capturing the transient, momentary nature of summer sun. "Sun" is an elegant yet striking print, blending old art traditions such as Impressionism, Renaissance techniques, and the woodblock methods of 18th-century Japanese art culture. Hockney redefines these influences into a modern, timeless artwork.

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