David Hockney
(2009)
Hockney had been using an iPhone since 2007, mostly for texting, but his sister Margaret told him about a new app called Brushes. Hockney is entranced and soon masters it. Friends around the world begin receiving new works of art from Hockney’s iPhone.
Between 2009 and 2010, David Hockney revolutionized digital art practice by embracing the iPhone as a legitimate artistic medium, creating an extraordinary body of work that would fundamentally challenge traditional notions of artmaking. Works such as Glass, My Bedroom Window, Flame, Lilies, Early Morning, and White Rose demonstrate Hockney's remarkable ability to transform everyday technology into vehicles for sophisticated artistic expression. Executed using the Brushes app, these drawings represent more than mere technological experimentation—they constitute a serious investigation into light, color, and perception through an entirely new lens. The immediacy of the iPhone allowed Hockney to capture fleeting moments with unprecedented spontaneity, often creating works directly upon waking or in response to his immediate surroundings.
https://guyhepner.com/david-hockney/iphone-drawings
This iPhone drawing shows a vase of bright peonies in the foreground placed on a windowsill, with the pace of Hockney's brushstrokes appearing to match the vibrant flowers. The My Window series documents the process of the changing seasons as Spring arrives and as we can see, these flowers bloom.
Peonies No 535 iPhone Drawing from My Window
iPhone drawing printed as an eight colour inkjet print on cotton fibre archival paper.
56 x 43.4 cm.
2009.
Edition of 250.
Drawn on 28 June 2009 as part of the My Window series.
With accompanying My Window Art Edition book and portfolio.
https://www.cliftongallery.com/product-page/david-hockney-peonies-untitled-535








