The rooms the exhibition were in were very home-like, the layout of the rooms and made it feel as though you were walking from room to room in a house. The ceiling was slanted, making it look as though it was the inside of the roof and the rooms were painting homey colours, pale pink, grey, dark red etc.
-my mother 8 A2 ish size photographs
-pearblossom - 4 a1 photographs layered
Huge paintings
Bright vivid colours
Mark making landscapes and rooms
Shapes
Cubist like
Can clearly see artist inspiration
Landcscape artist, the Spanish civil war, Picasso Van Gogh
Pop art
Big work
Separate grid canvas is together on some to make piece like a grid
Some whole pieces also
Some have bright Vivid colours, mainly natural colours but some unusual colours / either wrong or too bright
Huge pieces 6 or 8 big canvases
Or two giant ones
Natural colours
One had pink and blue strokes in sky - Gogh
Gogh style
The road to thwing
Six part study for bigger trees
Animated
Hawthorn blossom near rudston
A closer winter tunnel
May blossom on the roman road
Woldgate woods
Digital movement video
Woldgate woods
Different angles
Not completely matching
9 screens
Split videos
The arrival of spring 2013
25 charcoal drawings on paper
A1
Hollywood drawings a1 2 morning and evening
Garden paintings
Bright unusual colours
Blocks and thick outlines dashes and lines shadows using different colour shades q
Big canvas
iPad drawings
Videos of drawing process big screens
Portrait
People and house and objects
Big landscape paintings- long
I really enjoyed seeing David Hockney's work in person. I didn't actually realise how large his pieces were until I saw them face to face. There was some work in the exhibition that no one had seen before and there were also digital, film collage pieces. I was very overwhelmed by the exhibition, it was breathtaking and a very memorable experience. I felt like I was walking through a journey of his life, it all seemed very personal and gave me a new perspective on his work and who he is as an artist. I am extremely happy and grateful to have been able to see this exhibition, it was very inspiring.
I really enjoyed seeing David Hockney's work in person. I didn't actually realise how large his pieces were until I saw them face to face. There was some work in the exhibition that no one had seen before and there were also digital, film collage pieces. I was very overwhelmed by the exhibition, it was breathtaking and a very memorable experience. I felt like I was walking through a journey of his life, it all seemed very personal and gave me a new perspective on his work and who he is as an artist. I am extremely happy and grateful to have been able to see this exhibition, it was very inspiring.