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Hockney’s early paintings incorporated his literary leanings, and he used fragments of poems and quotations from Walt Whitman in his work. This practice, and paintings such as We Two Boys Clinging Together, which he created in 1961, were the first nods to his homosexuality in his art.

Because he frequently went to the movies with his father as a child, Hockney once quipped that he was raised in both Bradford and Hollywood. He was drawn to the light and the heat of California, and first visited Los Angeles in 1963. He officially moved there in 1966. The swimming pools of L.A. were one of his favorite subjects, and he became known for large, iconic works such as A Bigger Splash. His expressionistic style evolved, and by the 1970s, he was considered more of a realist.


In addition to pools, Hockney painted the interiors and exteriors of California homes. In 1970, this led to the creation of his first “joiner,” an assemblage of Polaroid photos laid out in a grid. Although this medium would become one his claims to fame, he stumbled upon it by accident. While working on a painting of a Los Angeles living room, he took a series of photos for his own reference, and fixed them together so he could paint from the image. When he finished, however, he recognized the collage as an art form unto itself, and began to create more.

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Denton Guyer girls soccer advances to first state-title game in school history after 4-2 win against Magnolia
Ashley Landis/Special ContriutorDenton Guyer cheers on their team mates from the side line in the rain during the UIL class 4A girls soccer state semifinal between Denton Guyer and Magnolia on Thurs., April 18, 2013 at Birkelbach Field in Georgetown, TX. (Ashley Landis/Special Contributor) ORG XMIT: 20005905A
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BEN BABY


Denton Record-Chronicle Staff Writer


bbaby@dentonrc.com


Published: 18 April 2013 02:46 PM


Updated: 19 April 2013 12:23 AM


GEORGETOWN – Based on the way the first half of the Class 4A girls soccer state semifinal was going, it was apparent Denton Guyer was determined to pull ahead of Magnolia before the end of the first half.


When the first 40 minutes ended, Guyer did more than pull ahead. It had sealed their spot in Saturday’s state championship game.


After 32 minutes of almost scoring, Guyer scored three goals in four minutes to propel it to a 4-2 victory Thursday afternoon at Georgetown’s Birkelbach Field.


“It looked like if we remained patient, we were going to get one in and we finally did, and the dam usually breaks at that point and it did,” Guyer coach Kenny Blevins said.


Guyer will face Highland Park or Cedar Park in 4A state championship game on Saturday at 11 a.m. Guyer seeks its first girls soccer state title in its first state tournament appearance.


Sophomore forward Brittany Crabtree led the way with two goals for the Lady Wildcats, with both tallies coming in the four minutes that swung the game in Guyer’s favor.


Guyer (27-1) opened the scoring in the 33rd minute. Guyer junior forward Hannah Alspach cut back, stopped and lofted a shot into the top right corner of the net from 28 yards away.


Alpsach’s goal broke the scoreless deadlock and the Lady Bulldogs’ defense soon followed suit. Alspach assisted Crabtree connected for two more goals in the 35th and 37th minutes. That was all the scoring the Lady Wildcats needed.


“Once we get one [goal] in, we always seem to get more pumped,” Alspach said. "We start to play better and we know that, I don’t know, there’s more hope than there was one goal ago.”


The scoring duo of Crabtree and Alspach fittingly cemented the team’s spot in Saturday’s game. Coming into Thursday’s game, the duo was No. 1 and No.2 in goals scored for Guyer, respectively, and accounted for 57 percent of the team’s scoring.


“They’re a great tandem, there’s no doubt about that,” Blevins said of his forward pairing. “They’ve done it all year long and I wouldn’t expect it to be any different now.”


While Crabtree didn’t score the team’s fourth goal, she did everything but stick the ball in the back of the net.


In the 59th minute, Crabtree fended off a Magnolia defender and fired off a shot from close range that was stopped by Magnolia freshman goalkeeper Sarah Hubble. Hubble couldn’t retain the ball and the rebound slipped across the goal line to Guyer’s Taylor Heaton, who slammed the ball into an empty net to push Guyer’s lead back to three.


The goal stopped whatever momentum Magnolia (19-6-2) had following a goal by Allison Abendschein in the 43rd minute.


By the time the halfway point of the second half rolled around, Alspach and Crabtree took their respective spots on the bench and remained there for the rest of the game. Magnolia’s Valerie Turner scored in the 77th minute with most of Guyer’s starters seated somewhat comfortably on the bench.


Guyer junior midfielder Kaitlyn Caro returned to the starting lineup after missing the team’s regional championship victory over Trophy Club Nelson with concussion-like symptoms. Throughout the contest, Guyer controlled possession through the midfield.


Blevins said he wasn’t expecting his team to control the ball as much as it did.


“They [Magnolia] pulled a lot of players back,” Blevins said. “I think they were doing everything they could to keep it a close game, make it come down to a corner kick or some sort of set play.


“Once you drop that many players back in front of your goal, it allows your backs to hold onto the ball, and that’s very frustrating, even if that’s your strategy.”


Having disposed of the Lady Bulldogs, Guyer’s attention now turns to Highland Park, the defending 4A state champions. Highland Park is playing in its eighth state tournament and carries a 48-game unbeaten streak into the state championship game.


“I’m sure my kids know all of that,” Blevins said. “That doesn’t matter. All we have to do is worry about those 80 minutes that we have with them tomorrow. It’s not going to be easy for either team. I think it’s going to be a great, competitive game.”


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