homage to David Hockney
A photographic homage to the moment before David Hockney's painting "A Bigger Splash”
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Painting can be influenced by photography and it seems logical that photography can be influenced by art. This is a salute to David Hockney's painting "A Bigger Splash" (1967), a difference is my photographic image is from a side view, from a moment earlier, and in B&W. It's a tribute not a copy!
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Painting can be influenced by photography and it seems logical that photography can be influenced by art. This is a salute to David Hockney's painting "A Bigger Splash" (1967), a difference is my photographic image is from a side view, from a moment earlier, and in B&W. It's a tribute not a copy!
Ref:
Date:
Location:
Swimming pool
Photographer:
Richard Keith Wolff
homage to David Hockney
A photographic homage to the moment before David Hockney's painting "A Bigger Splash”
.
Painting can be influenced by photography and it seems logical that photography can be influenced by art. This is a salute to David Hockney's painting "A Bigger Splash" (1967), a difference is my photographic image is from a side view, from a moment earlier, and in B&W. It's a tribute not a copy!
.
Painting can be influenced by photography and it seems logical that photography can be influenced by art. This is a salute to David Hockney's painting "A Bigger Splash" (1967), a difference is my photographic image is from a side view, from a moment earlier, and in B&W. It's a tribute not a copy!
Ref:
Date:
Location:
Swimming pool
Photographer:
Richard Keith Wolff
homage to David Hockney
A photographic homage to the moment before David Hockney's painting "A Bigger Splash”
.
Painting can be influenced by photography and it seems logical that photography can be influenced by art. This is a salute to David Hockney's painting "A Bigger Splash" (1967), a difference is my photographic image is from a side view, from a moment earlier, and in B&W. It's a tribute not a copy!
.
Painting can be influenced by photography and it seems logical that photography can be influenced by art. This is a salute to David Hockney's painting "A Bigger Splash" (1967), a difference is my photographic image is from a side view, from a moment earlier, and in B&W. It's a tribute not a copy!
Ref:
Date:
Location:
Swimming pool
Photographer:
Richard Keith Wolff