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    Jim Dine

    I was drawing since I was two yearsI never thought of anything else.

    Jim Dine is a world-renowned artist.For over forty years, Dine hasproduced more than three thousandpaintings, sculptures, drawings, andprints, as well as performance works,

    stage and book designs, poetry, andeven music. His art has been thesubject of numerous individual andgroup shows and is in permanentcollections of museums aroundthe world.

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    r. Dine was born in !incinnati, "hio on June ##, #$%&.

    'oint to red( where)alla )alla is located and then to red (where

    !incinnati is located. *t is located in the +outhwest corner of thestate of "hio.

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    eacher notes

    Hismother died when he was # years old. )hen Dine was #/, heand his brother went to live with his grandparents. He always knewhe wanted to be an artist0 and when he was #1, he drove to the 2rt2cademy of !incinnati where he took adult education classes inpainting.

    2t #3, he found a book by 'aul +ach4s, Modern Prints and Drawings.

    his book changed r. Dine4s life.

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    He saw prints by Emile Nolde.

    5mile 6olde +elf portrait

    he 'rophet by 5mile 6olde

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    +elf 'ortrait 7

    Woodcut8 5rnst 9irchner,AlpineShepherd, #$#3

    He saw prints by 5rnst 9irchner.

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    Stif Hat

    Sel Portrait, Max Becman

    !nd "e saw prints by Max Becman.

    +o he went down in his grandfather4sbasement where he had woodworking tools. Dine took an old top ofa table and using a chisel he beganto carve. He carved a picture of an

    old rabbi, a Jewish minister, thatturned out to look like hisgrandfather. *t was about #: ; #1.:He put ink on the the carved woodand placed paper over that, rubbed itby hand and made his

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    #ni$ersity o %incinnati

    Sc"ool o t"e Museum o &ine!rts in

    Boston,Massac"usetts.

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    ni$ersity

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    His reputation in the art world began to grow in #$&$ when he met !laes "ldenburgand 2llan 9aprow. hey opened a gallery in the Judson emorial !hurch >Judson?allery@ in ?reenwich Aillage and staged a series of theatrical events they calledBHappenings.:

    any group Dine in with other 'op 2rtist. Cut Jim Dine4s work was more personal.His art came from deep inside him. His works pertains more to his lifelong searchfor self and for insights into what it means to be human.

    +how the ne;t two slides after readinghe paragraphs below. hese picturesre e;amples of what artist Bsaw: andainted. hey were not personal.@

    Still (ie )*+ -* /om Wesselmann

    y 1ay /axi, 0ed 2rooms, *334

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    Lithograph

    Woodcut

    hroughout his careerJim Dineused common objectsin his work

    that were meaningfulin his own life--such as tools,bathrobes, andhearts. He usedthese objects overand over using manydierent media, suchas painting,printing andsculpting. 2nd whenpeoplesaw a heart, theyknew right away itwas created by JimDine.

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    Hearts

    r. Dine began using hearts in themid-#$1Es. *t has appearedprominently in his paintings, drawingsand prints as well as in his sculpture.

    &our Hearts, --

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    his heart was created in r. Dine4s studio in the foothills of the Clueountains just outside )alla )alla. *t is called the Technicolor Heart.

    Do you notice how big it is7 !an you see tools on the outside of the heart7

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    Dine is also inspired byancient art. His Aenus

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    Cath robes

    Jim Dine4s bathrobes are self-portraits. hey are a stand-insfor himself. *t is believed hedrew his

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    $% !ooper +treet obe

    >woodcut@

    he "range Cirthday obe E#Eithograph with woodcut

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    His most recent theme is the

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    0ed Pants 66, ---5tching with hand coloring

    Pinocc"io,*337

    +creen print,woodblock

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    White Gloves, 4 Wheels,EE3

    +culpted from wood, about3 feet tall and / feet wide.

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    Five 'aint Crushes

    /oolsools are very important to Dinebecause they are part of his own self-portrait or who he is. )hen he wasgrowing up in !incinnati he spent alot of time in his family4s hardwarestore, and has said that his earliest

    memories are of being around handtools. ools are an e;tension ofhimself as he creates.

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    6otitle

    Cig ed )renchin a andscape

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    r. Dine is brilliant. However, hestruggled in school. )hen he wasyoung, he had a hard time reading. *ttook him a long time to read asentence. He had to guess a lot. 2ndhe tells us,

    BL* was a bad boy in school primarilybecause * couldn4t read well, because*4m dysle;ic. 2nd the only thing *

    could read was poetry till * was and * started to read novels. Cut youknow, poetry kept me in the world oflanguage.:

    'oetry is written a few words or short

    sentences. his made it easy for r.Dine to read. oday he is an avid

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    he The Flowering Sheets@ Jim Dine, EE

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    Dine, renowned for his wit and creativity as a 'op andHappenings artist, has a restless, searching intellect thatleads him to challenge himself constantly. "ver fourdecades, Dine has produced more than three thousandpaintings, sculptures, drawings, and prints, as well asperformance works, stage and book designs, poetry, andeven music. His art has been the subject of numerous

    individual and group shows and is in the permanentcollections of museums around

    )here do yourimages come from7...

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    ool 2rt 'roject8

    #@ )rite your name on the back ofyour paper.

    @ urn your paper over and draw oneline across >horiGontal@ on yourpaper.

    %@ race or draw a tool of your choice.2sk a neighbor to help hold yourtool.

    /@ +elect two colors >compimentary@and color the background.

    &@ !olor your tool.

    1@ )rite words if you would like.3@ +pray your picture with baby oil

    and rub with cotton ball.@ !lean up your area.