Hockney found ways of fitting in a personal subject matter into his art. He began with copying fragments of poems onto his paintings, "encouraging a close scrutiny of the surface and creating a specific identity for the painted marks through the alliance of word and image". These messages then lead on to open declarations in a series of paintings made in 1960-61 on the theme of homosexual love. There was then a huge change in his approach in 1963 when he moved to California, where he focused on swimming pools and palm trees.
" Hockney changed from oil to acrylic paints, applying them as a smooth surface of flat and brilliant colour that helped to emphasise the pre-eminence of the image."
Wide Angle Art: Photograghs and Paintings
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Zion Canyon, Utah, Oct, 1982, Photographic collage |
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Sitting in the Zen Garden at the Ryoanji Temple Kyoto, Feb 1983, Photographic Collage |
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Place Furstenberg, Paris, August 7th, 8th, 9th, 1985 Photographic Collage |
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Pearblossom Highway, 11th-18th April 1986 no.2, Photographic Collage |
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Chair, Jardin de Luxembourg, Paris, 10th August 1985, Photo graphic Collage |
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Interior, Pembroke Studios, London, 1986, Photographic Collage |
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A Walk Around the Hotel Acatlan Mexico, 1985, oil on 2 Canvases |
This wide angle painting covers a large view which makes it curve. Unlike the photographic collages, the paintings curves are much smoother. Hockney also incorporates the inverted technique like what he did with 'Chair', on the bottom part of the pillars and the table. The painting also is much more successful in showing the fish eye effect.
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Tyler Dinning Room, 1985, 14 colour lithograph |
This drawing appears to show a slight wide angle, as it tries to fit everything around the table by inverting the size, so again small in the front and big in the distance.
From looking at Hockney's work it has helped me understand wide angle compositions much better and how they manage to fit together. This will now help me on making my wide angle drawing.
Bibliography
http://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/david-hockney-1293
David Hockey, Editor Dr Andreas C Papadakis vol 4 No 1/2-1988
David Hockney: You Make the Picture, paintings and prints 1982-1995, Paula Melia
Bibliography
http://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/david-hockney-1293
David Hockey, Editor Dr Andreas C Papadakis vol 4 No 1/2-1988
David Hockney: You Make the Picture, paintings and prints 1982-1995, Paula Melia
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