Jim Dine - printmaking report
Jim Dine (born 1935) is an American Pop artist who is sometimes considered to be part of the Neo-Dad movement.
I have selected three of his etchings as I was looking for another "head" etcher other than Rembrandt to help me plan my printing project - I plan to do an etching of my son's head.
The skull demonstrates other ways of making the marks, Rembrandt is quite hatchy and squiggly (which I like but I was wanting to see what other options there were). The next two are supposed to be self portraits however they don't look like the same person. I prefer the second one as there is real darkness around the eyes and my son has quiet hooded eyes. I also like the random scores over the face. With etching you can achieve real moodiness with the darks which is exciting. Also with the second portrait your brain tells you that there are more colours than just black and white, the head scarf looks a grey/brown colour.
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