I can be endlessly inspired by David Hockney. The idea for this piece happened after I saw "The Scrabble Game."
Hockney considers a photograph is ’still to the point of being frozen, that a photograph excludes more than it revels’, and a photograph is constructed in ways which are contrary to natural vision and traditional art. Using multiple pictures he adds a sense of timing, movement, perspective and composition that is not possible to express so completely using a single image. For example in a person we may see different aspects of personality.
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