Käsinmaalattu öljyväri kankaalle haluamassasi koossa ja kehyksissä, taiteilijoidemme valmistamana tilauksesta. ( Vaihda tulosteeseen
Siirry digitaaliseen kuvaan)
Valitse valmiista mitoistamme sellaiset, jotka vastaavat teoksen alkuperäisiä mittasuhteita.
Voit syöttää omat mitat sopimaan tiettyyn kehykseen tai tilaan. Jos valitsemasi koko ei vastaa alkuperäisen kuvan mittasuhteita, rajaamme taideteoksen tai jatkamme maalausta käsin maalatuilla elementeillä. Digitaalinen esikatselu lähetetään hyväksyttäväksi ennen tuotannon aloittamista.
Huomioithan, että näytöllä oleva esikatselu ei vastaa todellista rajausta tai jatkamista. Vain digitaalinen mallikuva näyttää lopullisen sommittelun tarkasti.
Vaikka mittatilaustyöt ovat mahdollisia, suosittelemme valitsemaan mitan ennalta määritetystä listasta alkuperäisten mittasuhteiden säilyttämiseksi.
Maailmanlaajuinen toimitus () 3–4 viikossa tavallisen 5 viikon sijaan. (18 syyskuu). Laadusta ei tingitä.
We two boys together clinging
Replikaatin koko
In the vast landscape of twentieth-century art, few images possess the immediate, heart-tugging intimacy found in David Hockney’s 1961 masterpiece, We Two Boys Together Clinging. This evocative oil on board painting serves as a profound window into the early creative spirit of one of Britain's most influential visual polymaths. At its core, the work captures a moment of intense connection between two young men, locked in an embrace that feels both fragile and resolute. Their figures, draped in the formal touch of neckties, suggest a poignant intersection of youthful vulnerability and societal expectation. As they cling to one another, their faces are partially veiled by shadows, inviting the viewer to look beyond the physical form and into the shared emotional landscape of longing and companionship.
The painting’s narrative power is deeply rooted in its literary and journalistic inspirations. Hockney drew breath from the poetic soul of Walt Whitman, whose verses often celebrated the profound bonds between individuals, as well as a striking newspaper headline detailing a harrowing mountaineering accident where two boys clung to a cliffside throughout the night. This duality—the romanticism of poetry meeting the raw reality of survival—infuses the canvas with a unique tension. The embrace is not merely an act of affection but a symbol of resilience against the unknown, making the piece a captivating choice for those who appreciate art that speaks to the strength found in human connection.
Created during Hockney’s formative years at the Royal College of Art, this work stands as a seminal moment in the emergence of the Pop Art movement. While many of his contemporaries were looking toward the commercial gloss of American consumerism, Hockney utilized the bold, saturated palette characteristic of the era to explore much more personal, subversive themes. The background of the painting vibrates with energetic hues of blue, green, and yellow, creating a striking juxtaposition against the more somber, shadowed tones of the central subjects. This deliberate use of color does more than provide visual depth; it mirrors the emotional turbulence of the boys, where the brightness of life meets the darkness of uncertainty.
For the discerning collector or interior designer, We Two Boys Together Clinging offers a sophisticated balance of stylistic boldness and emotional subtlety. The composition is masterfully structured, using simple shapes and striking contrasts to guide the eye through a scene that feels both modern and timeless. Whether placed in a contemporary gallery setting or as a focal point in a curated residential space, this reproduction brings with it the historical weight of the 1960s art revolution. It is an invitation to contemplate identity, sexuality, and the human condition through a lens of exquisite beauty, making it an enduring piece for any collection dedicated to the transformative power of the Pop Art era.
1937 - , Englanti