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🎨 Arts March 19, 2026 at 04:02 PM

David Hockney Used an iPad to Create This Sprawling 295-Foot-Long Frieze Inspired by the 11th-Century Bayeux Tapestry

Source: Smithsonian Magazine

Renowned artist David Hockney created a massive 295-foot-long frieze depicting Normandy's seasons using an iPad, now the centerpiece of a new London exhibition.

David Hockney art exhibition iPad art frieze London
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