This woodcut employs Jim Dine's most recognizable motif, the heart, which has recurred throughout his work for the past several decades. As the artist noted in a 2010 interview, "I use it as a template for all my emotions. It's a landscape for everything. It's like Indian classical music—based on something very simple but building to a complicated structure. Within that you can do anything in the world. And that's how I feel about my hearts."
Woodcut with hand drawing
64.00 x 48.00 in
162.6 x 121.9 cm
This work is signed and numbered by Jim Dine on the front and comes with a documentation sheet.
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This woodcut employs Jim Dine's most recognizable motif, the heart, which has recurred throughout his work for the past several decades. As the artist noted in a 2010 interview, "I use it as a template for all my emotions. It's a landscape for everything. It's like Indian classical music—based on something very simple but building to a complicated structure. Within that you can do anything in the world. And that's how I feel about my hearts."
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