
Colour photocopy, 1986, printed on one sheet of 100% rag Arches Text 120g laid paper, with an office copy machine, Signed and dated lower right in pencil , with chop mark
Size: 11 x 8 1/2 in. (27.9 x 21.6 cm)
Note: Hockney used technology to explore mark-making and picture-making in a variety of new ways, and his experiments with Xerox printing were just the start. ‘I’ve always been interested in printing as a medium, and also as a medium through which my work can be known — can reach a public'
Edition: 46
Printed & Published: By the artist himself
References:
David Hockney Prints - Tokyo Museum Catalogue - 299
Home Made Prints, Self-published catalogue to accompany the exhibition at Andre Emmerich’s New York Gallery, Zurich, 1986, no.12 (illus.)
David Hockney Foundation: https://www.thedavidhockneyfoundation.org/artwork/1805
Condition: A PRISTINE example of this rare print. Recently carefully framed with photo-corners, the print had previously been kept in a solander box for the entirety of its life, having fresh and bright colours precisely as printed.