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Jim Dine The Spoon, minimalist lithograph of a single spoon with soft shadows against a blank background, part of Ten Winter Tools series.

Edition of 100 - Lithograph - Suite: Ten Winter Tools - In excellent condition // The Spoon by Jim Dine, from the Ten Winter Tools series created in 1973, is a lithograph that captures a single, isolated spoon rendered with delicate shading and a subtle, shadowy background. The simplicity of the composition directs focus solely on the spoon, transforming this everyday object into an object of contemplation and art. Dine’s approach brings out the texture and form of the spoon with an almost meditative quality, highlighting his ability to elevate mundane items into subjects of introspection. The gentle shading creates a sense of depth and presence, evoking themes of utility, simplicity, and the beauty found in ordinary objects. Limited to an edition of 100, this print is a quiet yet powerful exploration of objecthood within Dine’s oeuvre.

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Spoon, 1973

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Edition of 100 - Lithograph - Suite: Ten Winter Tools - In excellent condition // The Spoon by Jim Dine, from the Ten Winter Tools series created in 1973, is a lithograph that captures a single, isolated spoon rendered with delicate shading and a subtle, shadowy background. The simplicity of the composition directs focus solely on the spoon, transforming this everyday object into an object of contemplation and art. Dine’s approach brings out the texture and form of the spoon with an almost meditative quality, highlighting his ability to elevate mundane items into subjects of introspection. The gentle shading creates a sense of depth and presence, evoking themes of utility, simplicity, and the beauty found in ordinary objects. Limited to an edition of 100, this print is a quiet yet powerful exploration of objecthood within Dine’s oeuvre.

Artwork Copyright © Jim Dine

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