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David Hockney's Red Flowers and Green Leaves, Separate, May, 1988

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In February 1986, David Hockney began experimenting with a friend’s photocopier and quickly realised it functioned as a new kind of printing tool. Hockney began using the term “home-made prints” to describe the series he created using the copier, works that challenged the conventions of traditional colour printmaking.
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Title: David Hockney's Red Flowers and Green Leaves, Separate, May, 1988
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In February 1986, David Hockney began experimenting with a friend’s photocopier and quickly realised it functioned as a new kind of printing tool.
Hockney began using the term “home-made prints” to describe the series he created using the copier, works that challenged the conventions of traditional colour printmaking.

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