5th Grade Abstract Expressionism Inspired by Jim Dine.

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5th Grade Abstract Expressionism Inspired by Jim Dine

Jim Dine Born:1935, Cincinnati, Ohio Educated:Ohio University Lives:New York City

Jim Dine Jim Dine (b. 1935) Double Hearts VII Lithograph, 430 x 510 mm Price Realized (Set Currency) * $46,600 * Price includes buyer's premium Estimate $40,000 - $60,000 Sale Information Sale 1970 Post-War And Contemporary First Open 1 April 2008 New York, Rockefeller Plaza

Jim Dine The Heart of BAM, 1996 Six color woodcut Paper size: 26¼ x 19 3/8 inches Image size: 18¾ x 17¼ inches Each print signed and numbered by the artist

Jim Dine Hart in Blu, 1995 Etching with hand coloring 27½ x 23 inches Edition of 50 Published by Pace Editions Inc.

Jim Dine Sea Behind, 1999 Etching, woodblock with hand coloring 47 x 39 ½ inches Edition of 25 Published by Pace Prints Inc.

Jim Dine Title: "Hand Colored Viennese Hearts IV " Artist: Jim Dine Dimensions:46 1/2" x 36 1/2" Price: $10,200

Jim Dine

Jim Dine "Vienese Heart no.6" 1989 Hand colored etching, edition of 40 Chris Forney - Wolfryd/Selway Fine Art. Office: (310)

Title: HAND COLORED VIENNESE HEART (#2) Description: Handcolored screenprint with etching and acrylic, 1990 Image Size: 34 x 31 inches

Jim Dine Title: HAND COLORED VIENNESE HEART (#I) Description: Handcolored silkscreen with etching & acrylic, 1990 Image Size: 33 x 31 inches Seller's asking price: $17500

Jim Dine Title: HAND COLORED VIENNESE HEART (#V) Description: Handcolored screenprint with etching and acrylic, 1990 Image Size: 33 x 31 inches Seller's asking price: $7500

Jim Dine To the Lake, 1998 Woodcut 47 1/2 x 38 inches Edition of 30 Published by Pace Editions Inc.

Title: QUARTET (on 4 sheets) Description: Etching and Aquatint with photogravure, 1986 Image Size: 36 x 29.5 inches Seller's asking price: $5500

Jim Dine Brite Tulips, 1998 Etching, aquatint and drypoint over silkscreen with hand coloring 41 1/2 x 29 3/4 inches Edition of 25 Published by Pace Prints Inc.

Andy and Charles Bronfman commissioned Jim Dine to create the art for the '98 GA logo.

Exhibitions Art Institute of Chicago Art Museum, Princeton University Dallas Museum of Art Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University Los Angles County Museum Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art, NY Boston Museum of Fine Art National Gallery, Washington DC New Orleans Museum of Art

Tate Gallery, London, England Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, Japan Whitney Museum of American Art Western Australian Museum, Perth, Australia Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands The Jewish Museum, New York Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia Cincinnati Art Museum, Ohio Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Canada Akron Art Institute, Akron, Ohio

Discuss: What do you see? What is the “Big Deal” about Dine’s Heart Series?

Assignment 2011, 5th Grade In the style of Jim Dine Heart(s) Show an emotion ?guidAssetId=F6E2E90A-FC A6E6- 16AE6F94A2FD&blnFromSearch=1&productc ode=UShttp://player.discoveryeducation.com/index.cfm ?guidAssetId=F6E2E90A-FC A6E6- 16AE6F94A2FD&blnFromSearch=1&productc ode=US Blend or layer the colors or not OR Use patterns or...or spontaneous techniques: –splattering –smearing –dripping

Step 1 choosing emotions… Write down 5 emotions/feelings (avoid “happy” and “sad” You can choose off the following list or not…

( Happy,Sad)Relaxed..Angry/mad..Scared Excited..Surprised..Hopeful..Heartbroken Devastated..Depressed..Gloomy..Calm.. Despairing..Hate...Amazed..Wild..Shock ed..Impressed..Upset..Bored Joyful..Vicious Excluded..Lonely.. Miserable..in love..Peaceful..Frightened.. Crazy..Pumped up..Jealous..Juiced.. Prayerful..Religious..Spazzy(spastic).... Suspicious..Energetic

Step 2 Narrow down the list even more…Choose 1 or 2 MAKE A LIST OF ELEMENTS.

Step 3 Learn the size of the final project. Discuss format. Make 5 or more thumbnail sketches to show the emotion you focused on. Use design elements, not faces, to show the emotion. At least one should be colored. Due by at the beginning of next class.

Step 4 Get 11x17 paper. Choose whether you will put it door or window (portrait or landscape) way. Draw lightly to show yourself where to put the color.

Step 5 Decide the media you will use. Recommended: Shapes and spaces, values and forms with chalks and/or paints Lines and textures with colored pencil, crayon, marker, or oil pastel You can mix the media.

Jim Dine Grade Basis: Effort: Creativity and/or Craftsmanship Composition: Design looks finished Understanding: –Shows and emotion (written on the back) –with just elements of design (abstract: no faces or lettering) –Turned in on time with name and homeroom on the front

What’s the emotion?...

…despair.

What’s the emotion?...

…puzzled.

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