Quote by David Hockney
Im a very early riser, and I dont like to miss that beautiful earl

Im a very early riser, and I dont like to miss that beautiful early morning light. – David Hockney

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I go and see anything thats visually new, any technology thats about picture-making. The technology wont make the pictures different, but someone using it will. – David Hockney

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