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Hockney was also experimenting both with large composite photographs and with works made of paper pulp impregnated with colour. From 1982 Hockney explored the use of the camera, making composite images of Polaroid photographs arranged in a rectangular grid. Later he used regular 35-millimetre prints to crate photo collages, compiling a ?complete' picture from a series of individually photographed details...
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Later he used regular 35-millimetre prints to crate photo collages, compiling a ?complete' picture from a series of individually photographed details. Hockney is currently living in a small house he has purchased in Malibu. The Art David Hockney's works are just experiments either gone horribly wrong or horribly right...
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