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Collograph and intaglio on Hahnemuhle Bright White paper // Jim Dine’s The Magnets (2010) is a limited edition print featuring two bold heart shapes, rendered in contrasting colors, with one heart in copper tones and the other in deep blue. The work uses a combination of collograph and intaglio techniques on Hahnemühle Bright White paper, giving the piece a textured, tactile quality. The pairing of the hearts symbolizes duality, perhaps referencing opposing emotions or forces, with the rough texture adding to the raw, emotive nature of the composition. Dine is known for his frequent use of hearts as a motif, infusing this symbol with personal meaning and emotional depth. The large scale of the work emphasizes its impact, inviting viewers to explore the intricate surface details and the dynamic interplay of color and form.
The Magnets, 2010
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Collograph and intaglio on Hahnemuhle Bright White paper // Jim Dine’s The Magnets (2010) is a limited edition print featuring two bold heart shapes, rendered in contrasting colors, with one heart in copper tones and the other in deep blue. The work uses a combination of collograph and intaglio techniques on Hahnemühle Bright White paper, giving the piece a textured, tactile quality. The pairing of the hearts symbolizes duality, perhaps referencing opposing emotions or forces, with the rough texture adding to the raw, emotive nature of the composition. Dine is known for his frequent use of hearts as a motif, infusing this symbol with personal meaning and emotional depth. The large scale of the work emphasizes its impact, inviting viewers to explore the intricate surface details and the dynamic interplay of color and form.
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