"Lila Di Nobilis, Paris
- Year: 1973
- Medium: Crayon on paper
- Size: 26 x 20 in"
"Lila Di Nobilis, Paris" is an artwork by David Hockney before his swimming pools period, around this time he would simply just sketch his artworks with crayons on paper. The light yet bright colours gives a more realistic effect and sets the mood for the lady within the artwork. Instead of shading or such David has used different colours on the woman's clothes to show the folds and give a realistic effect. The use of thin lines and darker colours in the centre of the artwork brings your attention to her clothing and then straight to her face.
- Year: 1973
- Medium: Crayon on paper
- Size: 26 x 20 in"
"Lila Di Nobilis, Paris" is an artwork by David Hockney before his swimming pools period, around this time he would simply just sketch his artworks with crayons on paper. The light yet bright colours gives a more realistic effect and sets the mood for the lady within the artwork. Instead of shading or such David has used different colours on the woman's clothes to show the folds and give a realistic effect. The use of thin lines and darker colours in the centre of the artwork brings your attention to her clothing and then straight to her face.