A poster of this Jim Dine bathrobe has been framed and hanging in my bedroom ever since I was in my early twenties.
It has survived through 30+ military moves and always finds it’s place soon after being unpacked.
Like many pop artists Dine took ordinary objects and elevated them to art. It was important to Dine to look for the meaning and passion behind those objects. Born in Cincinnati, he grew up in his father’s hardware store and many of his works incorporate paintbrushes, hammers, pliers…even, quite literally, the bathroom sink. If art imitates life it makes sense that the things we see and use every day become the stuff that art is made of.
In 1997 I made a valentine with a sketch of my interpretation of a Dine bathrobe. Dine’s bathrobes and hearts have always been my favorites so it made sense to combine them.
Today, in 2016, I went into my closet, pulled out my own bathrobe, summoned some Dine mojo and allowed life to imitate art.
After which, I played with the image and the SuperPhoto app on my computer.
I like to draw but I’ve never been a painter and although the purist in me inwardly cringes at what I’ve done here, iPhone photography has gone a long way in allowing me to let that inhibition go.
Dine is my favorite pop artist but I can hardly write a post about the movement without a nod to Andy Warhol.
I’m a Campbell’s fan but my bathrobe is more likely to invoke my passions, in the spirit of Dine, than chicken noodle soup ever will.
That bathrobe certainly looks like its in good condition having survived so many military moves. You must have packed it away well and been very careful with it. Interesting to see how you recreated it in the form of sketch on the computer. Love the outcome and the colours 🙂
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Thanks Mabel, and thanks for visiting pausesandclicks! The poster has been around so long I almost stopped seeing it. This photo challenge has had me revisiting it and the reasons I was drawn to it in the first place!
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I love what you did with that bathrobe and your computer app. Some of the variations are breathtaking!
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Thank you Celia! I appreciate you visiting the blog. This was a fun photo challenge for me!
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