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David Hockney Slowed Down Time

David Hockney Slowed Down Time
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The article reflects on the life and work of artist David Hockney, who passed away at 88, highlighting his unique approach to capturing time through painting. It contrasts his deliberate artistic process with the fleeting nature of digital photography.

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It serves as a cultural obituary for a significant 20th-century artist and offers a critique of how modern technology affects human perception.

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The tireless artist, who died this week, understood how to reclaim life’s passing moments.

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The article is a cultural critique and tribute, maintaining a neutral, reflective tone.

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