Jim Dine (b 1935) is a familiar American 'Pop' artist (painter, sculptor, printmaker, illustrator, operation artist, stage designer, and poet) of the twentieth century. 'Pop Art' is a form of 'Contemporary Art' that derives its ideas from lowly to unique materialistic objects, such as packaging of products, advertisements, comic strips, and photographs of celebrities. Dine has repeatedly used lowly and familiar objects of personal importance in his paintings. These objects usually are bathrobes, hearts, birds, flowers, hands, or tools. The painter depicts his favorite 'heart' in his most predominant painting, "The Study for This Sovereign life" too, which gained fame as his best creation of all time.
"The Study for This Sovereign life," measuring 48" X 73", is a work of oil and sand on canvas, and was created in the year 1985. The diptych has a blue background and a rope like string divides it into two sections. On the left side is a deadly skull, and on the right side is a interesting red heart. In spite of its depiction of the abominable skull, "The Study for This Sovereign life" is passionately filled with fantastic colors. A astounding distinction is created, as the blood red hue is set against radiant blue color. The painting takes on a dazzling sheen, as a tinge of astonishing orange and green shades are added to it.
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Despite being known as a flourishing 'Pop' artist by the world, Jim Dine often deviates from the insipidness and the underground nature of favorite art. He does this by creating interesting paintings that are fused with passion and the tasteless experiences of daily life. He believes that he is too subjective to fall in the genre of 'Pop Art,' and that 'Pop Art' is a mere facet of his style of painting. According to him, the favorite images of daily use are not the field of his drawings. They are just a part of his landscapes. His real interest lies in creating personal images, such as paintings depicting his own palette and brush, his studio, his experiences as a painter, his other paintings , color charts etc. In short, he is fond of portraying straightforward objects from his own life in his work. His paintings such as "The Study for This Sovereign life" are therefore a mode of personal expression.
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Dine's work has been extremely appreciated and admired in many parts of the world. Apart from the United States, his pictures and sculptures have found a place in assorted museums across Europe. The great number of recognition received by "The Study for This Sovereign life" has made it a masterpiece of historical significance.
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