Wonderfull video with so beautifull painting and super interesting observations of human experience and painting . It is filled with observation from movement, heart and hand in ways that express strongly the your of really experiencing in nature and expressing it with felt movement, space and atmosphere through an intense use of color - and I liked the Chinese quote “Painting is an old man’s Art - and a lifetime experience”❤❤❤
“If you love music, you love silence” Best quote, because it is a good analogy for the different ways people experience color. The artist can learn to define and name colors, but what they do with them is always unique. Thanks for posting this. I needed the boost. I’m so sorry I missed this exhibition.
I love his artwork. The model he made of his art show is also such a great idea. I paint small art cards so I love that also. His paintings of the road halfway thru the video are beautiful!
Beautiful what David Hockney says about a mere two days of real springtime each year, that's all too few moments to experience Spring's true essence in an entire lifetime.
Hockney is a modern giant of acrylic painting. He's our Picasso, probably the most prolific artist still alive. It was always about the work. He is still doing landscape paintings and he's as vibrant in his passions to create visually. A true story of a man who had to be creative in order to please himself professionally and emotionally. Spiritually also.
The most inspiring film I have seen about art and the process of art. A gold mine of brilliant thoughts. One can look at it again and again and reflect, be inspired and get to work. Thank you Nama' Dejigas.
Marvelous from pool paintings to landscape!!! I love this series of Paintings exhibited at the Royal Academy Seen here in LOndon. Love his methods. Love him keeping pace with technology and time.
Love you sir! What a joy you are! Would love to spend time with you. As it is I plan on watching your videos and taking a drive to visit more galleries.
I still vote for the conventional way of painting on a canvas. They are unique and depicts the sweat and blood of a hardworking artist drawn on the weaved canvas.
a living treasure...as our John Olsen. Love this Yorkshire man. My mum a lassy from Newcastle Upon Tyne. Me Aussie...we are world artists. I desire to be a quarter as good...
thanks again David Hockney for your Tate exhibition genius I keep a room to my soul as a room that will house my begin in art thanks again for your inspiration my are we lucky indeed indeed we are lucky sir David Hockney
art is art. whatever the means is and artist may use it. why. why we need art. why we do art. I just can say that for me color the colors by David Hockey are unique . his sign is unique. and he can express his own world-vision. wonderfully. thank you for sharing!
A genius he is. He can be inspired by the simplest of subjects. Like Van Gogh who can turn a pair of old boots into a masterpiece. I have always loved him& always will.
My dad came from Lincolnshire his mother was a methodist and he won a scholarship to Newark grammar school. He is just so so like David Hockney. And he smoked non stop like David. They are so alike and there is something sad about them. I cant work out what this is but I suspect its to do with their fears and sexuality.
Monet worked with large canvases. Monet arrangement of his water lilies in the Orangerie in Paris is very similar to Hockney arrangement of the seasons.
@@NamaDejigas "I see. I don't think". G. I. Gurdjieff. How can a "machine" see? And what IS it that is seeing. Certainly ain't the "eyes". I like to blend Goethe's "theory of colour" with the teachings of Gurdjieff and Ouspensky. They've, seemingly, paid huge dividends.
@@NamaDejigas "kundalini" was originally "kundabuffer" misinterpreted by asiatic peoples. It was an organ placed in the base of the spine of human beings by the Arch Angel Armagatant so that they would forget the cause of their arising, which was to stabilise and keep the moon in place. I'm being serious. Noel
Would be interesting to see documentary on how gay-mafia of the art world in late 60s through 70s in US was able to lift up talented illustrator as David to the status of a fine artists…
He says people in the states are not as quick, but I have to say, Come to the East coast, or Boston(where I am, ha) and from NYC to Nashua, NH we are still quick. LA or Cali. is a horrible example of people, cause yes, they are all medicated, haha. Great stuff!
@@francescawyllie1273 I was wondering about that, how the ipad could be working so quickly but with the need for enormous resolutions for the large prints. Thanks for this.
Every time I watch Hockney..i just wanna be his best friend. FASCINATING man.
Wonderfull video with so beautifull painting and super interesting observations of human experience and painting . It is filled with observation from movement, heart and hand in ways that express strongly the your of really experiencing in nature and expressing it with felt movement, space and atmosphere through an intense use of color - and I liked the Chinese quote “Painting is an old man’s Art - and a lifetime experience”❤❤❤
“If you love music, you love silence” Best quote, because it is a good analogy for the different ways people experience color. The artist can learn to define and name colors, but what they do with them is always unique. Thanks for posting this. I needed the boost. I’m so sorry I missed this exhibition.
Was so glad that this show traveled to the DeYoung Museum in San Francisco.
Thank you Nama for uploading this . It is Art seen and felt deeply for me.
I could listen to him talk about art for hours.
He makes art so accessible, that's his magic
Wonderful David Hockney
What a great artist and what a great film to show him to us!
In the eye of the artist, everything has endless possibilities.
What a wonderful exhibition! So happy he is keeping on. Love him!
How inspirational is the wonderful Hockney! What a pleasure and educational to listen look and learn with him.
“We’re all on our own...” Endless stream of meaning from this man. He is a great teacher as well as a great artist.
Inspirational to see an artist of this age and status pushing boundaries, embracing new tech and producing fresh, vibrant work. Bravo, David!
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I love his artwork. The model he made of his art show is also such a great idea. I paint small art cards so I love that also. His paintings of the road halfway thru the video are beautiful!
Beautiful what David Hockney says about a mere two days of real springtime each year, that's all too few moments to experience Spring's true essence in an entire lifetime.
Brilliant treasure. One of my favorite art documentaries. Keep on going, David!
So wonderful to hear David express his views so beautifully . Very inspiring!
I love how he appears to be smiling internally and outwardly through the entire film. Superb vision.
"An artist can support hedonism, but he cannot be hedonist himself, because artists are workers by definition"
how amazing to have this film to inspire us. Thank you
Hockney is a modern giant of acrylic painting. He's our Picasso, probably the most prolific artist still alive. It was always about the work. He is still doing landscape paintings and he's as vibrant in his passions to create visually. A true story of a man who had to be creative in order to please himself professionally and emotionally. Spiritually also.
The most inspiring film I have seen about art and the process of art. A gold mine of brilliant thoughts. One can look at it again and again and reflect, be inspired and get to work. Thank you Nama' Dejigas.
Brilliant. Absolutely brilliant
“The harder you look, the more you see and the more you get back.”
What an absolutely wonderful documentary. It's gotta be in my top five :) And Hockney is a force of artistic nature! I
Wonderful documentary- thank you!
Magnificent! An amazng artist still expanding and exploring different mediums. I love it all! 57:08 ums
I simply looooooove his work. He paints what and how I see in my dreams. I loooooove the seize of his paintings. WONDERFUL visual painter.
Merci Florence pour le partage de ta démarche créatrice, ton originalité, ton honnêteté et ta spontanéité. Partager tes étapes est passionnant.
Marvelous from pool paintings to landscape!!! I love this series of Paintings exhibited at the Royal Academy Seen here in LOndon. Love his methods. Love him keeping pace with technology and time.
Incredibly beautiful art.
Love you sir!
What a joy you are!
Would love to spend time with you. As it is I plan on watching your videos and taking a drive to visit more galleries.
"Give me a museum, and I'll fill it!" The best artist quote ever!
"Picasso"
Me too. Quantity is not quality.
@@pattyayers Maybe he meant to specify that the quote is from Picasso.
Well what alovely little documentary. Another solid recommendation made by Tim Ferriss.
I still vote for the conventional way of painting on a canvas. They are unique and depicts the sweat and blood of a hardworking artist drawn on the weaved canvas.
a living treasure...as our John Olsen. Love this Yorkshire man. My mum a lassy from Newcastle Upon Tyne. Me Aussie...we are world artists. I desire to be a quarter as good...
Thank you for uploading this. Have been looking for it
Those videos - just incredible
great documentary.. shame there isn't more.. classic quote from Marr, 'Monet had his haystacks, you've got your tree stump! ' lol 🙂
Peeking after watching today's BBC world news today (4/1/20). Extraordinary work. Beautiful. Soothing. Inspiring. Congratulations.
absolutely love the colors!
Great video ,thank you
Wow - One of the best.
"Painting is an old man's art." Whoever tries to tell us that creativity dies in old age needs to watch this.
thanks again David Hockney for your Tate exhibition genius I keep a room to my soul as a room that will house my begin in art thanks again for your inspiration my are we lucky indeed indeed we are lucky sir David Hockney
"The harder you look the more that you will see"
Wow the winter timber is gorgeous
Finally, a video that actually looks good at 240p.
Excellent. Thank you.
I love how at 30.22 the camera man responds to Hockney’s comment about the difficulty of showing the tallness of the trees.
Impressionism for the jaundiced eye. The past thrust forward. Brilliant.
How good is this!
i loved watching this. thank you Nama!
thanks for posting.
I would recommend a visit to Salts Mill, Saltaire, Bradford to see Hockney works.
Love this. Love Hockers....
Wow. Beautifull
Extremely interesting!
Pure inspiration, thanks mate
Wonderful, wonderful, fabulous. seeseesee Y
That man talks a lot of sense in the art world
art is art. whatever the means is and artist may use it. why. why we need art. why we do art. I just can say that for me color the colors by David Hockey are unique . his sign is unique. and he can express his own world-vision. wonderfully. thank you for sharing!
Even though I don't like his work, I have to agree with your post.
Superb.
A genius he is. He can be inspired by the simplest of subjects. Like Van Gogh who can turn a pair of old boots into a masterpiece. I have always loved him& always will.
"The fucking suns come out " lol and silence is beautiful gr8 man true master.
A true artist sees which other people never
My dad came from Lincolnshire his mother was a methodist and he won a scholarship to Newark grammar school. He is just so so like David Hockney. And he smoked non stop like David. They are so alike and there is something sad about them. I cant work out what this is but I suspect its to do with their fears and sexuality.
I am watching this right now and thinking about ideas for ShadowDraw :)
He's maestro..!
New was of seeing who we are and what we have.
maravilloso💎
Hockney needs to rewrite that book " the art of seeing ". Wonderful stuff.
Git up Yorkshire! We'll always be the best x
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Monet worked with large canvases. Monet arrangement of his water lilies in the Orangerie in Paris is very similar to Hockney arrangement of the seasons.
I think that most of us grew up with David.....
Is there an original with digital art?? A digital file can be copied multiple times without change.
Que pena que no esté traducido o con subtitulos; cuánto siento no tener el idioma
The sunrise is never mundane Mr Marr.
What a great documentary, definitely I will see or observe nature with different ways of seeing , in whatever season or weather....
Thank you?
"seeing is an act". The reality of being by Jeanne de salzmann
For humans seeing is a two way act / process and then there is multidimensional seeing
@@NamaDejigas "I see. I don't think". G. I. Gurdjieff. How can a "machine" see? And what IS it that is seeing. Certainly ain't the "eyes". I like to blend Goethe's "theory of colour" with the teachings of Gurdjieff and Ouspensky. They've, seemingly, paid huge dividends.
@@NamaDejigas "kundalini" was originally "kundabuffer" misinterpreted by asiatic peoples. It was an organ placed in the base of the spine of human beings by the Arch Angel Armagatant so that they would forget the cause of their arising, which was to stabilise and keep the moon in place. I'm being serious. Noel
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Would be interesting to see documentary on how gay-mafia of the art world in late 60s through 70s in US was able to lift up talented illustrator as David to the status of a fine artists…
Gosh, his quotes from pop music titles like … road to nowhere, or we are all on our own…. Are hilarious in a context of life experience of an “artist”
This is so cute 7:03
Lamento no hablar inglés me recomendaron a David y su 😂 tecnica
just love him
He says people in the states are not as quick, but I have to say, Come to the East coast, or Boston(where I am, ha) and from NYC to Nashua, NH we are still quick. LA or Cali. is a horrible example of people, cause yes, they are all medicated, haha.
Great stuff!
New Yorkers that come to LA for a short time never leave.
Climax? He ain't finished yet!
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Painting is looking
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Mr. Marr? Is that the interviewer? He reminds me of Charles Pete Rose, his facial expressions, mannerisms... hmmm...
best to be busy ,busy eye busy hand busy heart
"Brittlington .... is on the road to nowhere"..... OK then, let's go all the way!
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Quite agree old boy!
Where is (was ?) this exibition ?
London more than five years ago
Thanks !
Some are on display now at Salts Mill, Saltaire ,Bradford.
gavin Reid - Visited there about four years ago. Very interesting. I'm only over the Pennines so I'm lucky. 😉
Does anyone know what printing technique Hockney uses to print the iPad works?
Brushes app
With the brushes app you can record every step of the painting and this then allows you to choose a higher resolution for printing.
@@francescawyllie1273 I was wondering about that, how the ipad could be working so quickly but with the need for enormous resolutions for the large prints. Thanks for this.
I’m not sure how he can print so large.
Old wise saying only blind can see