David Hockney work flying off the walls at East Yorkshire gallery
The Bigger Trees Near Warter creator has a new exhibition of his artwork under way
Current demand for the work of the former Bridlington-based artist David Hockney is said to be phenomenal (Image: Artmarket Gallery)
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Beautiful Rickman House sits at the edge of Warter, in the East Riding of Yorkshire, and enjoys glorious views of the Yorkshire Wolds.
This is the landscape so beloved of David Hockney. Although the artistic relationship with his native Yorkshire blossomed relatively later in his career he only began painting it in earnest from the late 1990s, opening his studio in Bridlington in the mid 2000s he has since captured many views of the undulating roads, the mosaic of fields and the changing seasons, on his iPad, as well as on canvas.
In particular, he painted his Bigger Trees Near Warter a massive, 50-panel work only four minutes’ drive away from Rickman House.