A corner of David Hockney's studio in Paris 1975. with drawing "Carlos", Paris 1975. - Photo by Edward Quinn

A corner of David Hockney's studio in Paris 1975. with drawing "Carlos", Paris 1975.

A corner of David Hockney’s studio in Paris, 1975, reveals a space filled with the artist’s tools and inspirations. A large wooden easel holds the drawing 'Carlos', a faint sketch of a head, its tray splattered with paint. Nearby, metal taborets are laden with supplies: paint tubes, messy palettes, a black rotary telephone, and a slide projector. The wall behind serves as an inspiration board, covered with taped-up sketches, photographs, and a poster that reads, 'LE 'STREAKING' NE PASSERA PAS !', capturing a candid moment in the artist's working environment.


Artworks:

  • "Yves-Marie in the Rain", 1973
  • "Carlos", 1975

Keywords:

Mirror, PaintingUtensils

Filename:

hockney_d_005a_895.jpg



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