David Hockney drawing "Carlos", Paris 1975. - Photo by Edward Quinn

David Hockney drawing "Carlos", Paris 1975.

In his Paris studio in 1975, David Hockney, identifiable by his blond hair and glasses, leans forward in a wire-mesh chair, focused on drawing his subject, Carlos M. Luis. Seated to the right and slightly behind the artist, Carlos relaxes in a low-slung chair with his arms crossed, observing the creative process. The studio walls are a collage of taped-up photographs, sketches, and notes, including a prominent poster that reads “LE 'STREAKING' NE PASSERA PAS!”. Other canvases lean against the wall, surrounding the artist in his work.


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  • "Carlos", 1975

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