'My Second Drawing of Beuvron-en-Auge'
11-color inkjet print on cotton-fiber archival paper, paper size 102.6 cm x 45.7 cm, image size 92.5 cm x 33 cm ; hardcover, 2 volumes in a clamshell box; Vol. 1: 43.6 x 31.2 cm, 236 pages; Vol. 2: 28 x 19.8 cm, 174 pages.
Locked down in Normandy, David Hockney closely followed the changing seasons, using his iPad to spontaneously depict his impressions of the surrounding landscape. The project became a lifeline for him, and a message of hope he offered to us. For this artist’s book, Hockney has compiled 220 (plus four bonus) iPad paintings from 2020, each illustration tipped in on blue paper stock. The book is accompanied by an extra volume with facsimiles of two sketchbooks created in the build-up to the project.
Art Edition (No. 201–300) with the numbered inkjet print of a sketchbook drawing, Two Chairs and Rain on Window, printed 2021, signed and dated by David Hockney
Art Edition (No. 201–300) with the numbered inkjet print of a sketchbook drawing, Two Chairs and Rain on Window, printed 2021, signed and dated by David Hockney