I don't want to give things I'm not too proud of."

Bigger Trees Near Warter is a painting that shows a large coppice located in Warter, Yorkshire.
The subject of this painting is David Hockney in Yorkshire in the north of England, and you can see the scenery near the village of Warter. ( Log Out /  Bigger Trees Near Warter or/ou Peinture Sur Le Motif Pour Le Nouvel Age Post-Photograpique 2007,measuring 12m by 4.5m, is made up of 50 smaller canvasses of a landscape near the East Yorkshire village of Warter. The painting measures a staggering 4.6m by 12m. In the background you can see another dense bush with a pink hue. ❤️ & The largest painting David Hockney has ever created will go on show in Cartwright Hall Art … David Hockney – Bigger Trees near Warter or Posted by hahahacheong 14 PMpTue, 26 May 2020 18:51:13 +100051Tuesday 2020 Posted in Art Tags: Bigger Trees near Warter or , David Hockney The subject of this painting is David Hockney in Yorkshire in the north of England, and you can see the scenery near the village of Warter.

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( Log Out /  Post was not sent - check your email addresses! It's going to be here for a while. The largest painting David Hockney has ever created went on show in York Art Gallery, for the first time outside London. The majestic fig is the central focus of the work. David Hockney; Bigger Trees near Warter or / ou Peinture sur le Motif pour le Nouvel Age Post-Photographique 2007; Oil paint on 50 canvases (914 x 1219 mm each) ; Tate: Presented by the artist 2008, #OuPeintureSurLeMotifPourLeNouvelAgePostPhotographique, ♐️ The shallow foreground shows a tall tree and some bushes of daffodils. Bigger Trees Near Warter, David Hockney. Please log in using one of these methods to post your comment: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. David Hockney: Bigger Trees Near Warter Works by some of the most famous names in the world of art are coming to Yorkshire this year as part of a compelling programme of exhibitions and events. View more posts. & David Hockney arrived at Tate Britain to see the gallery put on display his biggest work, Bigger Trees Near Warter (2007). Bigger Trees Near Warter was painted by the esteemed British painter, David Hockney, in 2007. In April 2008 Hockney donated the painting to the Tate, saying, "I thought if I'm going to give something to the Tate I want to give them something really good.
This is a large landscape painting depicting a row of trees. Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email.

Bigger Trees Near Warter is David Hockney’s largest work to date. Works from Tate's Collection of historic, modern and contemporary art will be showcased through a compelling programme of exhibitions and events.

The roads on the left and the buildings on the right provide signs of human habitation.

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Art in Yorkshire - supported by Tate, is a year long celebration of the visual arts in 19 galleries throughout Yorkshire. The Art of Happiness: Bringing About Change, Eddie Botha: Once Upon A Time – Interaction. ( Log Out / 

and is Hockney's largest painting to date. ( Log Out /  The painting is made up of fifty panels joined together to form a whole. Change ).

After painting in California in the late 1990s, Hockney turned his attention to the landscape of his hometown in the early 21st century. Art in Yorkshire- supported by Tate , will see works by iconic artists such as David Hockney, Henry Moore and Dame Barbara Hepworth featured in exhibitions taking place in 19 urban and rural galleries across the …

The overlapping branches of the trees form a clear pattern, clearly delineating the winter sky.