David Hockney - Riding Around on a Cooking Spoon

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David Hockney (British, b. 1937)

Riding Around on a Cooking Spoon, 1969

Series: Rumpelstilzchen (Six Fairy Tales from the Brothers Grimm)

Medium: Etching and aquatint on handmade paper

Dimensions: 45.1 × 40.6 cm (17 3/4 × 16 in)

Edition of 100: Hand-signed and numbered

Publisher: Petersburg Press Ltd., London

Condition: Excellent

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About this artwork

David Hockney - Riding Around on a Cooking Spoon

David Hockney’s Riding Around on a Cooking Spoon (1969) is a finely executed etching and aquatint from his Rumpelstilzchen series, part of Six Fairy Tales from the Brothers Grimm. Printed on handmade paper, the scene captures a whimsical, slightly uncanny moment as a small figure balances atop an oversized spoon, turning a simple domestic object into a surreal vehicle of fairy-tale imagination. The composition showcases David Hockney’s refined linework and his gift for translating narrative tension into graphic form.

This limited edition of 100 is hand-signed and numbered, published by Petersburg Press in London. The figurative print is in excellent condition and exemplifies Hockney’s early engagement with literary storytelling, where everyday settings are reimagined through a distinctly modern and playful visual language.

About David Hockney

David Hockney (b. 1937) is one of the most influential contemporary British artists, widely celebrated for his vibrant artwork, innovative printmaking, and pioneering use of new technologies. As a painter, printmaker, and draftsman, Hockney has created a remarkable body of artworks that span intimate portraits, expressive landscapes, and the iconic pool scenes that helped define his early career. His artwork is instantly recognizable for its bold colors, clear forms, and inventive perspectives, inviting viewers into a world shaped by curiosity, emotion, and a deep appreciation for visual storytelling.

Hockney’s exploration of prints has been central to his practice. Over several decades he has produced an extensive range of limited edition prints, working experimentally across etching, lithography, photocollage, and, more recently, digital iPad drawings. These prints echo the energy and clarity of his paintings while offering unique insights into his creative process. Hockney’s artworks often reveal his fascination with light, movement, and the human experience, merging traditional techniques with contemporary tools to create work that feels both timeless and forward-thinking. As an artist who continually embraces change, he has maintained a leading role in shaping modern visual culture and remains a key figure for collectors, scholars, and admirers of contemporary art.

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