


David Hockney | The Yosemite Suite 24
David Hockney — The Yosemite Suite 24 is part of Hockney’s vibrant digital iPad drawing series, The Yosemite Suite (2010–2011), inspired by the grandeur of Yosemite National Park.
Executed with a mastery of light and perspective, Yosemite Suite 24 captures the monumental rock formations and atmospheric depth of the Californian landscape through bold digital brushstrokes and luminous colour fields. Hockney’s use of the iPad as a fine art tool reflects his lifelong embrace of new technology, positioning this work at the intersection of innovation and tradition.
This print is both a celebration of natural beauty and a testament to Hockney’s ongoing influence in redefining how art is made and experienced in the 21st century.
David Hockney — The Yosemite Suite 24 is part of Hockney’s vibrant digital iPad drawing series, The Yosemite Suite (2010–2011), inspired by the grandeur of Yosemite National Park.
Executed with a mastery of light and perspective, Yosemite Suite 24 captures the monumental rock formations and atmospheric depth of the Californian landscape through bold digital brushstrokes and luminous colour fields. Hockney’s use of the iPad as a fine art tool reflects his lifelong embrace of new technology, positioning this work at the intersection of innovation and tradition.
This print is both a celebration of natural beauty and a testament to Hockney’s ongoing influence in redefining how art is made and experienced in the 21st century.
David Hockney — The Yosemite Suite 24 is part of Hockney’s vibrant digital iPad drawing series, The Yosemite Suite (2010–2011), inspired by the grandeur of Yosemite National Park.
Executed with a mastery of light and perspective, Yosemite Suite 24 captures the monumental rock formations and atmospheric depth of the Californian landscape through bold digital brushstrokes and luminous colour fields. Hockney’s use of the iPad as a fine art tool reflects his lifelong embrace of new technology, positioning this work at the intersection of innovation and tradition.
This print is both a celebration of natural beauty and a testament to Hockney’s ongoing influence in redefining how art is made and experienced in the 21st century.