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Jim Dine Hearts

•Dine likes to choose a single theme or subject and work in a series. HEARTS

He was born June 16, 1935.He is an American painter, sculptor, printmaker, illustrator, performance artist. He is an American pop artist.

What is POP ART?

• Pop art is an art movement that emerged in the mid 1950s.

• Pop art takes popular imagery that is currently in use in advertising.

• popular images • POPular ART

Pop Art Hearts

• In Jim Dine’s

Pop Art, he has a popular series of paintings and sculptures that are

Hearts.

By Jim Dine

In this series, Dine uses the

heart as a theme.The heart is a worldwide

symbol.Can you think of any other well known symbols?

Notice how he varies the

COLORS…

LINES…

Texture…Make each Heart look different

                        

                           

These color schemes consist of two colors opposite each other on the color wheel. This means that with any color choice , it will be a combination of a warm color and a cool color.Examples:

Rubric

POP art Lines Lines are straight and neat after tracing.

Student outlined their shape! Colors Student used different colors in each pop art

shape (heart or star)Patterns and designs Students created pop art patterns in at least 2

boxesEffort Students tried their best and had a great

attitude while working on the assignment Craftsmanship Project is neat and finished.

Objectives• What is pop art?– I can create pop art by using popular imagery.

• What are patterns? – A repeated decorative design.

• How do artists make patterns? What do they use to make pattern designs?– Artists use lines shapes and colors.

• How can color express your personality?– Colors have different meaning for example the color red

can interpret anger or love.

Student Example

Our Objective (goal)• We will create a heart composition that shows color contrast.• I can use a variety of materials to create my heart art. • I can create 4 different hearts using knowledge about other artists.

WASSILY KANDINSKY

Aboriginal Art

Student Example

What next?

• Now that we looked at the work of pop artist Jim Dine we can notice his symbolic themes is

the heart. – What did he do to make his hearts unique? – color varieties, contrast and painting style

3rd Grade:

• EP2C4: Identify and use value contrast• HC1AHS1: identify artworks from the

following: Pop Art• PP1A3: Layer two or more colors using

crayon, colored pencil, or oil pastel• EP1A4: Identify and use outlines

4th Grade:

• EP1a4: Identify and use outlines• EP1a4: Identify and use tints and shade• PP1B4: Using tempera paints, add color to white to

create a tint; add black to a color to create a shade• EP2C8: Identify and use color and value contrast• HC1AHS1: identify artworks from the following: Pop Art• PP1B4: Apply watercolor paint to wet areas to blend

color (wet-on-wet technique)• EP1F4: Identify and demonstrate a value scale