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Color woodcut, photoengraving and collograph on Stonehenge Warm White paper // Jam and Jelly by Jim Dine, created in 2000, is a limited edition mixed media print measuring 30 by 43 inches. The piece combines color woodcut, photoengraving, and collograph techniques on Stonehenge Warm White paper, showcasing Dine’s expressive and textured approach. The artwork features two large, bold red hearts set side by side, their rich texture and layers giving the impression of a vibrant and tactile surface. The hearts are rendered with gestural brushstrokes, highlighting the artist’s affinity for organic forms and his iconic use of the heart motif. The intense reds, combined with subtle variations and textured background, create a sense of depth and emotional resonance. "Jam and Jelly" exemplifies Dine's exploration of familiar shapes and personal symbolism, infusing them with a tactile and visual intensity that is both intimate and striking.
Jam and Jelly, 2000
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Color woodcut, photoengraving and collograph on Stonehenge Warm White paper // Jam and Jelly by Jim Dine, created in 2000, is a limited edition mixed media print measuring 30 by 43 inches. The piece combines color woodcut, photoengraving, and collograph techniques on Stonehenge Warm White paper, showcasing Dine’s expressive and textured approach. The artwork features two large, bold red hearts set side by side, their rich texture and layers giving the impression of a vibrant and tactile surface. The hearts are rendered with gestural brushstrokes, highlighting the artist’s affinity for organic forms and his iconic use of the heart motif. The intense reds, combined with subtle variations and textured background, create a sense of depth and emotional resonance. "Jam and Jelly" exemplifies Dine's exploration of familiar shapes and personal symbolism, infusing them with a tactile and visual intensity that is both intimate and striking.
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What is appropriation?
Appropriation in art involves using pre-existing images or objects with little or no modification. This technique has played a significant role across various art forms, including visual arts, music, performance, and literature. In visual arts, appropriation refers to the practice of adopting, sampling, recycling, or borrowing elements—or even entire forms—of existing visual culture, integrating them into new works to create meaning or critique.