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Untitled, 1984

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David Hockney's Sun, 1973 lithograph and screenprint, potted plant in sunlight with blue shutters, golden rays, and shadows.
David Hockney's Sun, 1973 lithograph and screenprint, potted plant in sunlight with blue shutters, golden rays, and shadows.
David Hockney's Sun, 1973 lithograph and screenprint, potted plant in sunlight with blue shutters, golden rays, and shadows.
David Hockney's Sun, 1973 lithograph and screenprint, potted plant in sunlight with blue shutters, golden rays, and shadows.

Lithograph & Screenprint on Arjomari paper - Printed in colour from 3 stones and 4 aluminium plates - Printed and published by Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles - With their blindstamps, ink stamp on the reverse and work number DH73-501 in pencil - Image size: 76.8 x 64.2 cm - Sheet size: 94.8 x 77.8 cm - Signed and dated in red crayon - One of 6 works from the Weather series - Literature: Scottish Arts Council 136 ; Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo 127; Gemini 438 // David Hockney's Sun (1973) is a striking lithograph and screenprint on Arjomari paper that captures the artist's mastery of light, color, and geometry. The composition features a potted plant bathed in slanted sunlight, with golden rays streaking across a vibrant blue shuttered window. The interplay of shadows and reflections creates a sense of warmth and tranquility, evoking the feeling of a quiet summer day. Printed in color using three lithographic stones and four aluminum plates, this work reflects Hockney's keen attention to detail and technical precision. Produced by the renowned Gemini G.E.L. studio in Los Angeles, the print bears their blindstamps and work number DH73-501 in pencil, adding to its authenticity.

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Sun ( from the Weather series ), 1973

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Lithograph & Screenprint on Arjomari paper - Printed in colour from 3 stones and 4 aluminium plates - Printed and published by Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles - With their blindstamps, ink stamp on the reverse and work number DH73-501 in pencil - Image size: 76.8 x 64.2 cm - Sheet size: 94.8 x 77.8 cm - Signed and dated in red crayon - One of 6 works from the Weather series - Literature: Scottish Arts Council 136 ; Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo 127; Gemini 438 // David Hockney's Sun (1973) is a striking lithograph and screenprint on Arjomari paper that captures the artist's mastery of light, color, and geometry. The composition features a potted plant bathed in slanted sunlight, with golden rays streaking across a vibrant blue shuttered window. The interplay of shadows and reflections creates a sense of warmth and tranquility, evoking the feeling of a quiet summer day. Printed in color using three lithographic stones and four aluminum plates, this work reflects Hockney's keen attention to detail and technical precision. Produced by the renowned Gemini G.E.L. studio in Los Angeles, the print bears their blindstamps and work number DH73-501 in pencil, adding to its authenticity.

Artwork Copyright © David Hockney

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