(after) david hockney / two apples, one lemon and four flowers / 30/103
• although printed in the normal run of the newspaper, this image is a direct result of the production of the newspaper itself. The Independent explained: "Hockney has provided us with four separate pieces of work, all in black and white. Each corresponds with one of the four colours of the printing process - cyan, magenta, black and yellow. The print itself only exists once the presses roll.”
two apples, one lemon and four flowers
1997
image: 576 x 370mm
frame: 776 x 570mm
offset litho on newsprint
signed in the plate
copy in the british museum
one days run of the newspaper
excellent condition - showing the fold as issued
presented in a super-slim aluminium frame
my details are:
geoffrey powell
122 grove lane
london SE5 8BP (viewing by appointment only)
t: +44 0 7713399961
e: gp@twentiethcenturyprints.com