LITHOGRAPHIC POOLS
DAVID HOCKNEY LITHOGRAPHIC POOLS APRIL 2013
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‘Paper Pool’
Lithograph printed in colours, 1980.
Signed in pencil and numbered from the edition of 1000. Printed Arches paper by Tyler Graphics. Published by Tyler Graphics. (Tokyo 234)
26.5 x 22.5 cm
‘Lithographic Water Made of Lines‘
Lithograph, 1978-1980.
Signed in pencil, dated and numbered from the edition of 42.
Printed on TGL handmade paper by Roger Campbell, Lee Funderburg and Kenneth Tyler. Published by Tyler Graphics. (Tokyo 210)
74 x 86.4 cm
‘Lithographic water made of Lines and Crayon’
Lithograph printed in colours, 1978-80.
Signed in pencil, dated and inscribed AP VIII. An artist’s proof, aside from the edition of 42.
Printed on TGL handmade paper by Roger Campbell, Lee Funderburg and Kenneth Tyler. Published by Tyler Graphics. (Tokyo 211)
73.9 x 86.2 cm
‘Lithographic water made of Lines, Crayon, and a Blue wash’
Lithograph printed in colours, 1978-80.
Signed in pencil, dated and inscribed AP IX.
An artist’s proof aside from the edition of 48.
Printed on TGL handmade paper by Roger Campbell and Kenneth Tyler. Published by Tyler Graphics. (Tokyo 212)
74.8 x 86.9 cm
‘Lithographic Water Made of Lines, Crayon, and Two Blue Washes’
Lithograph printed in colours, 1978-80.
Signed in pencil, dated and numbered from the edition of 85.
Printed on TGL handmade paper, by Roger Campbell, Rodney Konopaki and Kenneth Tyler. Published by Tyler Graphics Ltd. (Tokyo 209)
75.5 x 87.4 cm
‘Lithograph of Water Made of Thick and Thin Lines and Two Light Blue Washes’
Lithograph printed in colours, 1978-80.
Signed in pencil, dated and inscribed AP XIV. An artist’s proof aside from the edition of 40.
Printed on TGL handmade paper by Roger Campbell and Kenneth Tyler. Published by Tyler Graphics. (Tokyo 207)
64.7 x 86.3 cm
“Water in swimming pools changes its look more than in any other form... the look of swimming-pool water is controllable - even its colour can be man-made and its dancing rhythms reflect not only the sky but, because of its transparency, the depth of water as well. If the water surface is almost still and there is strong sun, then dancing lines with the colours of the spectrum appear everywhere� - David Hockney
sims reed gallery The Economist Building 30 Bury Street London SW1Y 6AU Tel. +44 (0) 207 930 5111 Fax +44 (0) 207 930 1555 gallery@simsreed.com www.gallery.simsreed.com