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Lithograph // Jim Dine's The Bather (2005) is a dynamic lithograph showcasing a bold interpretation of the human form. The headless figure is composed of bright, block-like colors, with a striking red torso, a yellow midsection, and vivid bands of blue, green, and orange wrapping around the lower half. The fragmented and faceless form challenges traditional representations of the body, allowing the interplay of color and abstract shapes to dominate the composition. Dine’s textured, expressive brushstrokes and the rough, charcoal-like background add a raw, visceral quality, imbuing the figure with both vibrancy and vulnerability.
The Bather, 2005
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Lithograph // Jim Dine's The Bather (2005) is a dynamic lithograph showcasing a bold interpretation of the human form. The headless figure is composed of bright, block-like colors, with a striking red torso, a yellow midsection, and vivid bands of blue, green, and orange wrapping around the lower half. The fragmented and faceless form challenges traditional representations of the body, allowing the interplay of color and abstract shapes to dominate the composition. Dine’s textured, expressive brushstrokes and the rough, charcoal-like background add a raw, visceral quality, imbuing the figure with both vibrancy and vulnerability.
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What is Found Object?
A found object is a term used to describe a man-made or natural object, or a fragment of one, that an artist discovers or purchases and keeps for inspiration or as a work of art. The artist may also modify the object or incorporate it into a collage or assemblage, transforming it into a new piece of art.