See David Hockney's Bigger Christmas Trees Artwork at Battersea Power Station

See David Hockney's Bigger Christmas Trees Artwork at Battersea Power Station

Jessica Dellow, Content Writer UK, Thatsup Jessica Dellow, Content Writer UK, Thatsup
Jessica Dellow

David Hockney recently revealed his latest creation, "Bigger Christmas Trees," at Battersea Power Station in South London, which now serves as Apple's U.K. headquarters. 

Between 5:00 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. daily from December 1 to Christmas Day, two Christmas trees will illuminate the two towers on the north facade of the iconic landmark. Crafted on an iPad Pro with the Apple Pencil, Hockney's mesmerising 10-minute animation breathes life into the renowned 100-meter-high chimneys that boast a stunning view of the River Thames.

“Battersea Power Station is such a beautiful building, I wanted to decorate it in a way that I hoped would bring joy and hope to Londoners,” said Hockney.

You can see London's Battersea Power Station illuminated by Hockney's Bigger Christmas Trees, drawn on iPad Pro using an Apple Pencil, from December 1 until December 25.

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