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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.
Pinocchio (Lincoln Center), 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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