Poster of David Hockney’s The Sunbather 1966.
The Sunbather is part of a captivating series of swimming pool paintings that emerged from Hockney's early days in Los Angeles as a budding artist. His fascination with the subject stemmed from the stark contrast between British and Californian pool culture. In sunny California, swimming pools remained in use throughout the year, radiating a vibrant aura of life and energy.
In this particular artwork, much like in the celebrated Portrait of Nick Wilder, Hockney delved into the challenge of capturing the intricacies of reflections on water. The interplay of light and water becomes a captivating exploration, showcasing Hockney's exceptional skill in rendering these dynamic elements.
The Sunbather and other paintings from this series beautifully encapsulate Hockney's artistic journey and his deep connection with the Californian lifestyle and landscapes. Through his brushstrokes, he immortalized the allure and vitality of a place that played a significant role in shaping his artistic vision.