Renowned British artist David Hockney has died at the age of 88, on June 11th. He was globally celebrated for paintings like “A Bigger Splash” and his series of “Pool Paintings.” Hockney’s work bridged the gap between pop art and hyperrealism, often depicting scenes of Californian life and swimming pools. Throughout his career, he embraced new technologies, incorporating photocopiers, iPhones, and iPads into his artistic process. His innovative approach challenged traditional painting methods and expanded the boundaries of artistic expression. Hockney’s contributions significantly impacted the contemporary art world, leaving behind a lasting legacy of vibrant and thought-provoking pieces. He is remembered as a pivotal figure in 20th and 21st-century art.