top of page

Time in a Frame

hockney-joiner-header-748x350.jpg
jux-david_hockney4.jpg

How do we see the world?
When we look around us, we don't see the scene in front of us as a whole. We see a bits and pieces of the whole and then our brain put all of it together to create the whole image.

 

 

In the early 1980’s, English painter David Hockney began creating intricate photo collages that he called “joiners”. His earlier collages consisted of grid-like compositions made up of polaroid photographs. He then switched to photo lab processed 35mm photographs and created collages that took on a shape of their own, creating abstract representations of the scenes he had photographed. The varied exposures of the individual photographs that make up each collage give each work a fluidity and movement that otherwise 

might not be found. 

​

​

​

​

​

​

​

This is a humble attempt to recreate his style.

101.jpg

New Emergence

Deepak2.png

New Emergence

The online platform steers you a certain way

The-Phonecall.png
WAris.png
Razin.png
Tear.png
AG.png
bottom of page