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Looking at Art… Be an Art Detective

What shapes do you see? Do you see any lines in these artworks? What kinds? What colours did the artist use? What is the biggest thing in this painting? Why do you think the artist makes pictures of hearts? Artworks by Jim Dine; retrieved from Google Images

Jim Dine at the Galerie de Bellefeuille, Westmount (Montreal), Canada, in Retrieved from Wikipedia, Jan. 2011, at Jim Dine Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, on June 16, 1935 Pop Art = he takes a popular thing and uses it in his art A painter and a sculptor Retrieved Jan 2011 from om/jim_dine_biography.html

Blackheart by Jim Dine; lithography; 1983 The Earth by Jim Dine

Four Hearts by Jim Dine; 1969

Artwork by Jim Dine retrieved January 2011 from Google; “Jim Dine Images” Artwork by Jim Dine…

Two Big Black Hearts by Jim Dine (bronze) At the DeCordova Sculpture park Twin Hearts by Jim Dine Sculptures by Jim Dine

Printmaking — the art of making prints — making copies of an image

Kinds of Lines that Artists Use…. Straight Line Zigzag Line Wavy or Curvy Line Loopy Line Thin Line Thick Line Broken Line

Printmaking – Using Stencils Materials: Colour Wheel Cartridge Paper Heart-shaped Stencils on cardstock Scissors (to cut out stencils) Tape (to attach stencil to desk) Oil Pastels Block Tempera Paints Paint Brushes Water Containers Lesson & Photo retrieved Dec from Retrieve max= T18:55:00-07:00&max-results=7

Colour Wheel Primary Colour Primary Colour Primary Colour Secondary Colour

Colour Wheel

Printmaking – Using Stencils Create a heart STENCIL Place stencil on paper and tape down Color inside the stencil with warm or cool oil pastels Remove stencil Paint background using cool colour

Printmaking – Using Stencils I Can… Use a stencil to create a heart Experiment with different kinds of prints Identify warm and cool colours