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Silkscreen and Woodcut in Colors on paper - Published by Lincoln Center/ List Art Poster and Print Program New York // Jim Dine’s Lincoln Center Pinocchio (2008) is a striking mixed media print created using silkscreen and woodcut techniques, merging bold colors and expressive textures. The artwork portrays Pinocchio, the iconic wooden puppet, with a rough, painterly style that adds depth and character. His figure, dressed in vibrant red and pink with a yellow hat, is set against a dynamic background of blue with bold yellow highlights, which frame and emphasize his form. Dine’s interpretation gives Pinocchio a somewhat worn and introspective appearance, perhaps suggesting themes of innocence, transformation, or the complexities of self-identity. Published by the Lincoln Center/List Art Poster and Print Program, this print exemplifies Dine’s fascination with familiar figures, reimagining them through his unique artistic lens.
Lincoln Center Pinocchio, 2008
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Silkscreen and Woodcut in Colors on paper - Published by Lincoln Center/ List Art Poster and Print Program New York // Jim Dine’s Lincoln Center Pinocchio (2008) is a striking mixed media print created using silkscreen and woodcut techniques, merging bold colors and expressive textures. The artwork portrays Pinocchio, the iconic wooden puppet, with a rough, painterly style that adds depth and character. His figure, dressed in vibrant red and pink with a yellow hat, is set against a dynamic background of blue with bold yellow highlights, which frame and emphasize his form. Dine’s interpretation gives Pinocchio a somewhat worn and introspective appearance, perhaps suggesting themes of innocence, transformation, or the complexities of self-identity. Published by the Lincoln Center/List Art Poster and Print Program, this print exemplifies Dine’s fascination with familiar figures, reimagining them through his unique artistic lens.
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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.