
David Hockney drawing "Carlos", Paris 1975.
In his Paris studio in 1975, artist David Hockney is captured from behind as he works on a large canvas. With his distinctive short platinum blonde hair, he wears a patterned sweater over a collared shirt. His subject, Carlos, sits opposite the easel, attentive and dressed in a bright red scarf and dark vest. The room is a candid creative space, with a cluttered work table laden with palettes and paints, finished canvases leaning against the wall, and various sketches providing a backdrop.
Artworks:
- "Invented Man Revealing Still Life", 1975
- "Showing Maurice the Sugar Lift", 1974
- "Contre-jour in the French Style - Against the day dans le style français", 1974 (inverse print)
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Photo Edward Quinn, © edwardquinn.com – © David Hockney
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