Meet the Artist: David Hockney

Daring, colourful and curious, David Hockney RA is on of the most celebrated and admired artists today. This engaging book is perfect for inspiring budding young artists through a series of arty activities, drawing on Hockney's own practice. With bold, colourful and playful illustrations by Rose Blake, children will be encouraged to explore colour and texture, paint, draw, sketch and even write a play. Great for developing imaginative ideas.

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Material Paperback
Dimensions 27.9 x 25cm
EAN/ISBN 9781849764469
No. of Illustrations Throughout
No. of Pages 32
SKU 02085768

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Meet the Artist: David Hockney is the perfect introduction to the artist for children.

It includes a brief biography of his life, reproductions of some of his most famous works and and exploration of his diverse techniques and genres, such as his monumental landscapes, portrait paintings, photomontages and iPad drawings.

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