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This video is an outtake from David Hockney: A Bigger Picture, an award-winning documentary by filmmaker Bruno Wollheim. Watch the full film here: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/116394 NOW AVAILABLE WITH SUBTITLES: ENG SDH, FR, DE, IT, KO The Herculean mission David had set himself in East Yorkshire, to capture the seasons in all their variety, had both a quotidian and superstar dimension, here on display side by side. His painting had to co-exist with the routines of the local farming community, in this case making way for a giant tractor. There were also interruptions by calls from a media increasingly aware of his presence in East Yorkshire, in this case two requests are forwarded by local friend and fellow painter Tony Hogan. - Filmed over three years with unprecedented access, A Bigger Picture captures Britain’s most beloved painter at work. David Hockney’s return from California to paint the East Yorkshire landscape of his childhood – outside, in all weathers, through the seasons – culminates in the largest picture ever made outdoors. It’s an inspiring story of a painter in creative dialogue with nature and photography, and a revealing portrait of Britain’s most popular and celebrated artist. “This wonderful film … will be of lasting importance for future generations who want to understand Hockney’s art.” Saturday Review, BBC Radio 4 “Bruno Wollheim’s portrait of this forthright magus is an unqualified, life-enhancing joy from start to finish.” – The Sunday Times “This film may well be the best anyone will ever make about Hockney’s process.” – The Times, London. “As gently hypnotic and fulfilling as one of Hockney’s own works.” – Time Out “This impressive documentary is almost cinematic in its scope… both majestic and intimate” – The Observer Watch the full documentary here: https://vimeo.com/224807729 All streaming supports independent documentary filmmaking. Videos © Coluga Pictures. By respecting this copyright, you’re supporting independent documentary makers.