Thursday, January 24, 2019

Pop Art- Jim Dine

Pop Art- Jim Dine

Jim Dine was a significant artist in the Pop Art movement and created a wide variety of work using many different subjects as well as media.  
We will focus on using everyday tools as the subject and rendering with a limited palette of reds.  Your acrylic palette may consist of red, along with black, and white to tint and shade as well as green (used minimally) to desaturate.  
Begin by reading the link below as well as viewing the second link below to give you a strong sense of the breadth of his work.

"jim dine" gardening tools pop art

http://www.theartstory.org/artist-dine-jim.htm



monochromatic- of or having one color.
of, relating to, or having tones of one color inaddition to the ground hue:
monochromatic pottery.Optics. pertaining to light of one color or toradiation of a single wavelength or narrow rangeof wavelengths.
media- (usually used with a plural verbthe means ofcommunication, as radio and television,newspapers, magazines, and the Internet, thatreach or influence people widely:

Pop Art is a style of art which explores the everyday imagery that is so much a part of contemporary consumer culture. Common sources of imagery include advertisements, consumer product packaging, celebrity photographs, and comic strips.

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