Jim Dine “I was drawing since I was two years old. I never thought of anything else.”
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Jim Dine at age 30
Emile Nolde Self portrait The Prophet by Emile Nolde
Self Portrait, Max Beckman Stiff Hat
University of Cincinnati School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Massachusetts. Ohio University
Still Life #24, 1962 Tom Wesselmann Floor Burger, Claes Oldenburg Campbell Soup Can Andy Warhol, 1962
Draw or Paint Lithograph Woodcut
Four Hearts, 1969
Technicolor Heart
Carnival
Blood's on the River Now, 2005
The Orange Birthday Robe, 2010 (Lithograph with woodcut) Cooper Street Robe, 1983 woodcut
Five Paint Brushes, 1973 etching
No title Big Red Wrench in a Landscape
Tool Art Project: 1)Write your name on the back of your paper. 2)Turn your paper over and draw one line across (horizontal) on your paper. 3)Trace or draw a tool of your choice. Ask a neighbor to help hold your tool. 4)Select two colors (complementary) and color the background. 5)Color your tool. 6)Outline your tool in black 7)Write words if you would like. 8)Spray the top background color of your picture with baby oil and rub with cotton ball. 9)Next spray the bottom background color with baby oil and rub. 10) Finally, spray your tool with baby oil. Rub carefully on and round your tool. Rub the black outline shape last. When you are done, clean up your area.