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Wayne Thiebaud •By Ian, Ashleigh, Kelly, Donovan, Nik

Wayne Thiebaud By Ian, Ashleigh, Kelly, Donovan, Nik

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Wayne Thiebaud • By Ian, Ashleigh, Kelly,

Donovan, Nik

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A famous quote by Wayne Thiebaud

• “Art is not delivered like the morning paper; it has to be stolen from Mount Olympus.” ― Wayne Thiebaud

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?’s for artist

• Why is it that the artist Wayne Thiebaud has a majority of his paintings being food and landscape?

• How did Wayne Thiebaud get his nickname Tee-bow?• What is the origin of his last name?• How many paintings has he painted?

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Discussion about Images

Nik- Thought that the landscape image was very amusing because of the crops down on the bottom right.

Ian & Ashleigh- His favorite image was Confections one because it looked like the food was realistic.

Kelly & Donovan- thought that the bow ties were very creative and they were painted very well.

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Information

• Wayne Thiebaud was born in Mesa, Arizona in November, 1920, and moved to several places. He is ninety-one years old.

• Comics and cartoons like George Herman's Krazy Kat inspired Wayne’s art desire.

• He became a cartoonist. • He paints pictures of food, landscapes, toys, and

make-up.• He has been married twice and has four children.

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Conclusion

We have learned many interesting and unique things about Wayne Thiebaurd and his work. We hope you enjoyed this presentation and Wayne Thiebaud’s art.