Hockney photo montage12/27/2023 ![]() ![]() (The downcast eyes etc) I could interpret the theme to be something similar to: The process of thought the man is going through. This made me feel that he is thoughtful and even worried or stressed out. For example, by looking at the right side of the photomontage, we see him facing to the side at other places, he was facing down. Since the only subject in the photo is the man, but many sides of him were shown, it could give him more character depth. ![]() Photos were taken from more than one angle and from various directions, capturing the image of his face from the front, left and right sides. Here, instead of only showing the face of this man straight on, the many other sides were presented too. It has the feature of a photomontage with pieces of a photography giving out different meanings and perspectives. ĭavid Hockney, David Hockney In my opinion, this photograph conveys the concept of motion and emotion. Hockney, David, Self-portrait, Joiners, (1945) n,p. (Not exactly a photo, not exactly a painting) Polaroid Photography Here are some of his photomontage works that I found interesting and meaningful. ![]() Interpretation from this: The cubism styles and abstract expressionism are examples of what influenced his photomontage works- at a glance they might look like a painting but it is through making alternations to the details and compiling them together that it creates something different. This accidental discovery lead him to explore and make more of this type of art. *Note: their art style, cubism, compilation, photomontage etc)) While working on a painting of a Los Angeles living room, he took a series of photos that could help him paint the image of the room, and when he put them together, he saw that the photos assembled into one new photography with the new collage resembling a form of art by itself. His parents encouraged him to be imaginative. A brief biography that inspired photomontageĭavid Hockney’s iPad art, The .uk ĭavid Hockney: Born in Bradford, England, in 1937 was considered to be one of the most influencing British artists of the 20th century. He was famous for painting swimming paintings and began working in photography, creating photo collages he called joiners in the 1970s.Īt an early age, David Hockney was interested in art and especially admired Picasso, Matisse and Fragonard. ![]()
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